How to go about getting a job as a trader

are you applying for trader jobs or clerk jobs? many firms hire clerks or trading assistants. most of these are with the intention of having their clerks/ta's become traders.
 
If you lose money trading then why would a firm want to hire you? If you make money trading then why would you want to work for someone?
 
Quote from mynd66:

If you lose money trading then why would a firm want to hire you? If you make money trading then why would you want to work for someone?

Are you talking to me?
 
More of a general question. I don't get it, if I had my own trading firm why would I want to take in a trader that probably doesnt trade profitably... if and when he does then why wouldn't he just trade for himself and keep all the money? Doesn't make sense to me.
 
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More of a general question. I don't get it, if I had my own trading firm why would I want to take in a trader that probably doesnt trade profitably... if and when he does then why wouldn't he just trade for himself and keep all the money? Doesn't make sense to me.

Id gather they start that trader out at a higher commision as he improves and his volume increases ,,, his rate in kind decreases..
Payout structure etc so on forth.

Everyones gotta make a buck why ask why .......
but you did so mayb the traders wife spends all his profits as fast as he brings it in,,, mayb to feed his ever compounding heroin addiction.
I say why would anyone not wanna be around profitable traders, including profitable traders,,,
Freud would say why the hell would anyone trade when they could have a trading firm.
How does that make you feel ..:confused:
 
Quote from mynd66:

More of a general question. I don't get it, if I had my own trading firm why would I want to take in a trader that probably doesnt trade profitably... if and when he does then why wouldn't he just trade for himself and keep all the money? Doesn't make sense to me.

there are many different types of trading. some require a lot of capital. not all markets are great all the time. people like to have employees in many markets. the really good markets offset some of the slower ones.

there are a multitude of reasons why somebody would want to trade for another person and why somebody would want to back others.
 
Quote from tomk96:

there are many different types of trading. some require a lot of capital. not all markets are great all the time. people like to have employees in many markets. the really good markets offset some of the slower ones.

there are a multitude of reasons why somebody would want to trade for another person and why somebody would want to back others.

Your post sounds like a b- High School term paper!
 
Quote from tomk96:

considering the post i quoted, i didn't think it deserved much effort

I am unimpressed.

Start a paper trading journal like some of the other big hitters here.
 
Quote from ken__0:

Id gather they start that trader out at a higher commision as he improves and his volume increases ,,, his rate in kind decreases..
Payout structure etc so on forth.
Ok but what happens when he becomes profitable and starts making the firm more money than they pay him? Unless he knows he is taking big risks, why would he not trade for himself and make %100 of the profits? If he doesn't have the ability to trade a certain size he can certainly get there if he is good.


Everyones gotta make a buck why ask why .......
.... I didn't
but you did so mayb the traders wife spends all his profits as fast as he brings it in,,, mayb to feed his ever compounding heroin addiction.
sure ok

I say why would anyone not wanna be around profitable traders, including profitable traders,,,
Freud would say why the hell would anyone trade when they could have a trading firm.
How does that make you feel ..:confused:

Yes trading firms exist and I'm sure they do for good reason. Clearly I am missing something and you understand the concept in which I don't.

If I made a killing for myself at home, I wouldn't leave to make less anywhere else.... being around profitable traders or not.
 
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