can some of you guys please advise....a brief history of my career.
started prop trading for a firm in 2001.
did well.
2 years later left to go self-employed on a much better deal.
did well.
average £100k/year.
i now seem to have lost all motivation for day trading. haven't lost any money - been out of the market for a while and just come back to it.
i just feel my heart's not in it...and i'm not sure i want to go on with living life month to month and relying on the whims of the market.
true, my markets have become infinitely harder...but i feel i have adapted as best i can, and have hit a brick wall...i.e. not making more money - just enough to tread water. tried bigger size / smaller size etc.
anyway - it's not the market that's the problem - it's my attitude. i'm 30 this year. is this a factor?
so my question / request for advice is this...
what did anyone else do when they got to this stage...did they push on through - dedicate themselves fully - and come out the other side?
or did you do something completely different?
fyi - i have a good econ degree from a top british uni - fully fsa and eurex reg'd. made some tentative calls to recruitment companies (thinking broking/sales type roles) who all said the same thing - no chance with an institution because you've been a prop trader (which seems a bit unfair?!)
this isn't a sob story. true, i do feel slightly bitter that friends of mine with lesser qualifications and market knowledge are raking in big bucks at banks. i could carry on doing this job and have an average income for the forseeable future...but, like i say, it seems that my heart's just not in it.
any ideas where to go?
ps - sorry for rambling on!!
started prop trading for a firm in 2001.
did well.
2 years later left to go self-employed on a much better deal.
did well.
average £100k/year.
i now seem to have lost all motivation for day trading. haven't lost any money - been out of the market for a while and just come back to it.
i just feel my heart's not in it...and i'm not sure i want to go on with living life month to month and relying on the whims of the market.
true, my markets have become infinitely harder...but i feel i have adapted as best i can, and have hit a brick wall...i.e. not making more money - just enough to tread water. tried bigger size / smaller size etc.
anyway - it's not the market that's the problem - it's my attitude. i'm 30 this year. is this a factor?
so my question / request for advice is this...
what did anyone else do when they got to this stage...did they push on through - dedicate themselves fully - and come out the other side?
or did you do something completely different?
fyi - i have a good econ degree from a top british uni - fully fsa and eurex reg'd. made some tentative calls to recruitment companies (thinking broking/sales type roles) who all said the same thing - no chance with an institution because you've been a prop trader (which seems a bit unfair?!)
this isn't a sob story. true, i do feel slightly bitter that friends of mine with lesser qualifications and market knowledge are raking in big bucks at banks. i could carry on doing this job and have an average income for the forseeable future...but, like i say, it seems that my heart's just not in it.
any ideas where to go?
ps - sorry for rambling on!!


