I'd recommend you pick up a programming language (if you havent already), and experiment with creating some algo's. You can then run those while you're in school, and tweak / learn as you go. By the time you're done with university, you would hopefully have a working model or two.
Frankly speaking, trading these days are less like the desk cowboys you read about, and more coders and statisticians. With the massive amount of data out there, you pretty much need to some kind of automated system to chew through them.
Frankly speaking, trading these days are less like the desk cowboys you read about, and more coders and statisticians. With the massive amount of data out there, you pretty much need to some kind of automated system to chew through them.
Aim to get yourself a solid education.