Quote from Redneck:
Mr 99,
You interest me Sir â though why Iâm not exactly sure
Been here 11 1/2 years
Former quant turned trader (your post dated June 21, 02)
Traded prop and institutional (posted same date)
And yet here you areâ¦., trading for fun
You bullshitting us.., or yourself
RN
Good investigative work. It's all true. I was a quant(mostly multi-factor equities modeling for institutional money managers). I used S-Plus, R, Barra, MSCI, Vision(esoteric OO db), etc. Standard institutional tools(except for Vision where I used at only one shop). They trade on a much longer timeframe.
I found the work kinda boring. Then I went into trading. Both at prop(Worldco,Echo, and a few others). Realized I suck at daytrading.
I briefly worked as a trader at a startup quant hedge fund in NY. Didn't like NY that much. I should have sticked with it, because the owner sold it for a nice sum years later to Citadeal. Don't want to give out too much details. If you are in biz you would know. Went back home and switched industry to something more stable because I got into a relationship and now married and we recently had a cute baby girl.
Now, I work in an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT industry. Not even financial related. Still enjoy a nice salary with a very big stable company. So trading on the side is for fun and some small profits.
Hoping that if I get good enough perhaps those small profits will become big profits over time. Who knows.
I have an old IRA account that I trade tax deferred. It has no bearings on my livelihood. I don't qualify to put any more money in the IRA anymore due to income bracket limitations. But it's an old account. I just use it to swing and daytrade a little in the morning before I go to work and afterhours at night. That gives away what timezone I'm in.

I'm up 66% for the year, albeit on an extremely small IRA test account. I was up 93% until yesterday.
I don't post that much. Once in a while. I still have an interest(as evident by my swing and small daytrades on the side) in the market. But it's no longer my career choice. There has been a mass exodus from finance. It's no longer the "it" place to be. No longer hip or cool for a number cultural and other reasons.
Any questions?