Hey everyone, thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Anywho heres the deal. I am currently a junior in high school, 16 years old, and am really interested in trading. I've had a part time job for the past 2 and a half years, and have basically invested every penny I have earned. I started out in mutual funds, creating a well diversified portfolio, about two years ago. About a year ago I began to truly enjoy active trading. I started with individual stocks, dabbled with microcaps, and in the past 6 months have moved to index options. Though I had a tough time at first, I have recovered from my losses, and have learned a ton from what I have done.
Basically the reason I came to post here, was because today during school, I was in the councelling office talking to my counsler about college. Basically all of the schools we discussed want a clear passion in each applicant. I truly feel that I have a passion, (read above) and after talking to me, my counsler agreed. The problem we found was how do I express this passion, in a situation were interviews don't exist, essays are created based on universal promts, no investement club etc exists (atleast that I know of, if someone could suggest one that would be awesome) and very few, if any places offer internships to high school students. The counsler knew virtually nothing about investements or the financial workd, so she told me to go home and talk with my parents (who also know very little) about what I could do to express this passion.
So far the only thing I can think of is getting a Series 7 liscence, or some other certification, even if I dont use it, and of course an internship. Other than the fact that you have to have work experience what are some of the other requirements for the Series 7 or other certifications?
If anyone has a list of requirements for the Series 7, or other certifications, any information about internships (dosen't really matter were, but in a prop shop would be nice since they do active trading) or any other ideas to achieve this, that would awesome.
Thanks,
Loren
Anywho heres the deal. I am currently a junior in high school, 16 years old, and am really interested in trading. I've had a part time job for the past 2 and a half years, and have basically invested every penny I have earned. I started out in mutual funds, creating a well diversified portfolio, about two years ago. About a year ago I began to truly enjoy active trading. I started with individual stocks, dabbled with microcaps, and in the past 6 months have moved to index options. Though I had a tough time at first, I have recovered from my losses, and have learned a ton from what I have done.
Basically the reason I came to post here, was because today during school, I was in the councelling office talking to my counsler about college. Basically all of the schools we discussed want a clear passion in each applicant. I truly feel that I have a passion, (read above) and after talking to me, my counsler agreed. The problem we found was how do I express this passion, in a situation were interviews don't exist, essays are created based on universal promts, no investement club etc exists (atleast that I know of, if someone could suggest one that would be awesome) and very few, if any places offer internships to high school students. The counsler knew virtually nothing about investements or the financial workd, so she told me to go home and talk with my parents (who also know very little) about what I could do to express this passion.
So far the only thing I can think of is getting a Series 7 liscence, or some other certification, even if I dont use it, and of course an internship. Other than the fact that you have to have work experience what are some of the other requirements for the Series 7 or other certifications?
If anyone has a list of requirements for the Series 7, or other certifications, any information about internships (dosen't really matter were, but in a prop shop would be nice since they do active trading) or any other ideas to achieve this, that would awesome.
Thanks,
Loren