Maybe try being a barrista at sbux? Technical anslysis will get you nowhere in the real world.
Oh man, spilled my Starbucks on my lap reading this.....LOL
Maybe try being a barrista at sbux? Technical anslysis will get you nowhere in the real world.
No doubt, the basics are always covered, it is part of a well rounded education. On the series 3 test there are basic questions related to what folks call TA, its not like 50% of the test or anything like that, but, again there are questions. From what I understand, basic concepts of TA are still taught in various curriculums, but as with all things that fall into disfavor, its not really as emphasized as much as it was. `
The Ever Emphasizing
VIPER
Hi guys,
Would appreciate some advice from you guys regarding a job as a technical analyst/chartist.
I was previously from a prop firm but I left because I felt I could trade on my own albeit with a smaller amount of capital and less time required compared to day trading.
Do you guys have any inkling of an idea what's the career progression as a technical chartist/analyst?
The firm is a finance research house so they research a ton of markets and sell these info. firms i.e. banks/hedge funds/institutions/prop firms.
it's obvious that surf and viper are the same person. More TA bashing in a different thread?

Maybe try being a barrista at sbux? Technical anslysis will get you nowhere in the real world.
Hi guys,
Would appreciate some advice from you guys regarding a job as a technical analyst/chartist.
I was previously from a prop firm but I left because I felt I could trade on my own albeit with a smaller amount of capital and less time required compared to day trading.
Do you guys have any inkling of an idea what's the career progression as a technical chartist/analyst?
The firm is a finance research house so they research a ton of markets and sell these info. firms i.e. banks/hedge funds/institutions/prop firms.
It is great you want to be involved with the market and I would not discourage you from that. There are many ways to do this.
Since you write like a sincere fellow:
Please look into your heart and see if you really believe you are helping investors and traders with your "TA work". How much value if any will you really be giving the end consumer of your product?
Usually that falls into the "strategist" category at the big banks. Very few jobs available - you need a degree from a top school (with top grades) just to get into an entry-level position working for the "chief strategist." It would also help to get your CMT certification. It is debatable how valuable it is, but having letters after your name helps.
You will quickly realize that, on top of doing good analysis, you need sales skills. Most strategists spend their time traveling around the country making presentations to clients. The ones have had the most success haven't been the smartest or the most "right," but the ones who were the best at marketing.
Thanks a lot for your insights drm7!
They do favour CMT but it wasn't a requirement.
The sales part of the job is apparently done by the sales people I think. The analysts aren't required to do much of the sales but a lot of trade/idea generation daily.