Dammit, this is the last time I post on this thread, but since I can't edit my post anymore I'll let everyone know that I realize I wrote "your" instead of "you're". It was a rare typo, darnit.
Quote from traderdragon2:
Learning how to trade is 10X harder than any other job you will get, and there is zero guarantee you will ever figure it out. Its that hard.
While in school, better load up on the statistics and comp sci classes so you can learn how to program, a finance/econ degree will do nothing for you.
Quote from Patrick.bateman:
BigBrent... Do not listen to these people... you have the passion and determination to succeed.... There is no doubt in my mind... I am bored in my hotel room right now... waiting for my wife to get back from the spa.... funny what you find...keep doing everything you are doing! Talk to you on Tuesday...
Quote from Finance Grad.:
For some background info, I have a major in Finance and a minor in Economics from a good university with a 3.1 GPA. Trading, and the market in general is something I have always had a strong interest in. For the past 9 months, I have been interviewing for several trading assistant/ junior trading positions along with a few other major banks and one mutual fund company. One of the main reasons I wanted to do trading is to have unlimited earning potential based on my own performance, but it seems like most of the companys I have been to are saying, "we are going to pay you almost nothing to learn how to trade, then once your on your own you will probably not be profitable for 6-12 months and even then you still might not make that great of living." Is this true or are they just trying to scare away people trying to make a easy buck. But if it is true, am I better of going to work for a mutual fund company and completing my CFA. I am hearing that trading experience doesn't look favorable on a resume because you don't really learn anything that would be helpful to a different type of career in finance. I guess I am confused on why so may people apply for these junior trader jobs. Thanks ahead of time for your input.