Okay this is going to sound nearly impossible, but I know that there has got to be at least one firm out there that does this:
I am looking for a Proprietary trading firm that has the following characteristics:
1. Provides some training & mentoring
2. Allows for Remote access [or is near Central Ohio]
3. Does not require a deposit, while trading the firms capital.
Licensing does not scare me as I have passed the series 7 before [just allowed it to lapse because Trader positions are difficult to come by in Buckeye City, so you stuck being a broker/financial advisor]
Markets may be a bit more of a challenge as my body of knowledge has been equities and a little forex. However, I am willing to trade anything that has decent volume and an exchange. Any suggestions?
Before the questions start, no I have not completed my undergrad yet, but I plan to return to my studies this coming spring, hopefully just as I am beginning to turn a profit. The plan is to be making a comfortable living by the time I enter grad school [ M.S. Securities Analysis @ Creighton & M.S. Financial Engineering @ Stevens Institute of Technology -- both online for about $33,000USD a piece] with enough cash to pay my living expenses and student loans.
Ideally I would have liked to join a firm like Kershner Trading and just stayed there through graduation until I felt comfortable enough to start an incubator fund, but I suppose that is not yet an option.
No responses that takes into account my requirements will be discounted.
Thanks in advance .
D
I am looking for a Proprietary trading firm that has the following characteristics:
1. Provides some training & mentoring
2. Allows for Remote access [or is near Central Ohio]
3. Does not require a deposit, while trading the firms capital.
Licensing does not scare me as I have passed the series 7 before [just allowed it to lapse because Trader positions are difficult to come by in Buckeye City, so you stuck being a broker/financial advisor]
Markets may be a bit more of a challenge as my body of knowledge has been equities and a little forex. However, I am willing to trade anything that has decent volume and an exchange. Any suggestions?
Before the questions start, no I have not completed my undergrad yet, but I plan to return to my studies this coming spring, hopefully just as I am beginning to turn a profit. The plan is to be making a comfortable living by the time I enter grad school [ M.S. Securities Analysis @ Creighton & M.S. Financial Engineering @ Stevens Institute of Technology -- both online for about $33,000USD a piece] with enough cash to pay my living expenses and student loans.
Ideally I would have liked to join a firm like Kershner Trading and just stayed there through graduation until I felt comfortable enough to start an incubator fund, but I suppose that is not yet an option.
No responses that takes into account my requirements will be discounted.
Thanks in advance .
D