It looks like they have identified some aspects of what "help a trader fail", and have included this into who they do not want.
But what do they offer ?
But what do they offer ?
Do you like Trading, Math and Programming?
If your answer is “3 Times Yes” then read the next question:
Would you like to join a team of experienced people to do research, trading, development and coaching in Finance sector?
We are looking for very smart people to create an international team of researchers with following requirements/skills:
Essential skills:
Optional skills:
- QI > 120
- Deep skills in Statistics
- Skills in Math logic
- Experiences in discretional/systematic trading with several instruments such as Futures, Spreads, Vanilla options, ETF, CFD and Forex
- Skills in Technical analysis
- Deep skills in Money management
- Experiences with the use of Multicharts/NinjaTrader, IB Trader Workstation (TWS), Metatrader
- Knowledge of English
Essential requirements:
- Skills in Programming (c, c++, c#, mql)
- Skills in Number theory
- Skills in Mathematics
- Knowledge of several languages (Spanish, French, Deutsch, Chinese)
- Skills in Public speaking
- Skills in Digital marketing
- Economic independence/freedom
- Time to spend (>=25 hours/week)
- Passion in trading
- Passion in developement of new projects
- Freedom from family issues (no wife/fiancée stress or other family problems)
- Good Internet connectivity (>20Mbps)
- A quite place to concentrate in
- A good computer with SO Microsoft windows, a Mic and a Cam
- A tablet/smartphone Android or Apple


- A quite place to concentrate in
With that attitude you'll never get a corner office in the treehouse.Sounds like a secret club in middle school, when do I get my decoder ring? Are we going to meet in the treehouse in your back yard? No girls allowed, right, because they'll give you cooties.
This post is yet again a demonstration of the inverse relationship between IQ and EQ.