There are a few things that I have to say on "talent" and the way everyone claims to have it aplenty.
Objectively, the only proof of talent I consider valid is someone who makes money trough their strategies. someone here noticed that for every single job in the industry there are thousands of candidates competing to get it. By definition, if they're looking for a job, they don't make money on their own, don't have a strategy that makes money. If they don't have that, they AREN'T TALENTED! And yup, it applies to myself too, I'm not that "talented" (yet).
So please everyone, keep your voice down when you claim "talent" unless you really can back it up with a consistent track record and a viable life off your own trades. On a side note, there's a post on the careers forum on Wilmott where a guy who used to be a HEAD TRADER for 20 years at some German bank and was laid off recently, can't find another job. Formally, on paper, that guy's credentials are the quintesence of talent. In practice, he doesn't make money.
Another strong indicator of bullshit when somone claims talent is what I call "the bid-ask spread". As a trader you know you are getting ripped when the option spread is huge. In the job market, everyone finds it so easily to place their asks, they are all talented and require lots and lots of money to hire them. Yet, ask the same talents to place a bid and PAY someone to do what they do (like those $1000 / month I'm willing to pay). You'll get crickets, 99.9% of the time. So the ask is in the $250k / year and the bid is nada. Infinite spread, clear ripoff.