Thank you thank you for welcoming me to this site. My technical analysis skills are a joke and I am currently pending trial for fraud. ...enough trash talking.
besides that, Technical Analysis is okay, as i have really used it in the past. It definately helps to know it, but its even more crucial to learn other methods as well if you want to succeed as a trader. You must realize that not all market moves are technical. You should know the basics fundamental anlaysis and econ. You can teach a monkey technical analysis... Technical analysts are a dime-a-dozen. You should know that when interviewing. Unless you have a CTA, you may as well forget putting it on your resume. That is how you do not get hired.
As far as the job hunting goes, good luck on your search. Hopefully you graduated from a top-tier school with a 3.5 and above and have some relevant experience. If so, i would try getting into 2-yr programs at BB's, working as an asst. trader or trader asst., even ops. Once you have that exp. you'll be able to find work here. Most funds don't have the resources to train well. I would go to a large bank and learn there and apply your knowledge to a new job later.
besides that, Technical Analysis is okay, as i have really used it in the past. It definately helps to know it, but its even more crucial to learn other methods as well if you want to succeed as a trader. You must realize that not all market moves are technical. You should know the basics fundamental anlaysis and econ. You can teach a monkey technical analysis... Technical analysts are a dime-a-dozen. You should know that when interviewing. Unless you have a CTA, you may as well forget putting it on your resume. That is how you do not get hired.
As far as the job hunting goes, good luck on your search. Hopefully you graduated from a top-tier school with a 3.5 and above and have some relevant experience. If so, i would try getting into 2-yr programs at BB's, working as an asst. trader or trader asst., even ops. Once you have that exp. you'll be able to find work here. Most funds don't have the resources to train well. I would go to a large bank and learn there and apply your knowledge to a new job later.