Quote from Mozo:
I'm trying to find salaries and bonuses as a trader at big institutions. I check salary websites and know one bond trader but those numbers vary wildly. I'm looking for realistic salaries across the board from any different kind of trader in any sector. I'm a junior at UNC-Chapel Hill looking at careers. I've read alot in the forums that you should not even think about the money if your are thinking about trading. But I say anything worth doing is not easy and I have high medical expenses to worry about so money is an important issue when looking for a career.
Its good to think ahead to 2010 when you will be starting work.
Group insurance will be helping you out in all probability.
Making money is the great part of trading. Any HP 10B will tell you that. The most money is made using money to make money.
So as you take college courses, you will run into some stuff on how businesses work. If you take the trouble, think of yourself as a business.
You get income from working at a job and you use the money in your business plan. What your business does is use money to make money.
In the next three years get this stuff down so you can see what kind of job will supply your personal business (you) with the capital for you to be trading.
About 10 to 15 years out, you will see that others will want to give you capital to trade for them, all based on your personal track record. At this time, you can just say no thanks.
There is one piece missing. You do not know anything about trading. This is not ordinarily given away and it takes a while to get when it is being given to you.
There is also a long line of people in front of you going the same way. You have to pass them to get to the front of the line.
For humor, do you know any attractive gals whose families have been in the industry for three generations? I don't think they are going to school outside of the boundaries of New England. Learn to ski and check out the winter homes around the base at Stowe. Look for plain Janes with great equipment. You are now at the front of the line but you do not have to trade as a job.
Caveat. Learning to trade is relatively easy if you have no prior knowledge. Picking the better way to trade is even easier. So far you have not been exposed to any good trading approaches.