Quote from TokyoGhetto:
trading at a firm like swift requires the use of hot keys. basic layout is all the buys and sells for different ecns. it basically requires the use of most the keys on your keyboard. playing video games is a plus because you can react to changes quickly, ie cutting losses and getting position. intraday trading on a 1 min chart is a fly by the seat of your pants, no hold bar, no safety net trading.
If you trade a very volatile stock and the trade goes against you. you better be quick to cut your losses. forget about using stops because the trading is fast and furious you are your own stop.
Some people who trade at prop firms and make big sums of money stay with the firms and don't trade on their own for one reason. why mess with a good thing? Some people trade better using other peoples money.
good luck with your interview. stick with it and in a few years you will know your place in this game of ours.
you seemed very knowledgeable; i assumed you are working for one prop firm. if i am wrong, i apologize.
anyway...
i did some research about the career. i get the feeling that the
success rates is very low, like 10%. the other 80-90% are either
quit or get fired.
can you please tell me if this is correct?
i don't mean to bother you. it's just because i need to do some
serious understanding of what i am about to get into.
i understand about the requirement for fast actions. besides that, is there anything else? like intellectuals ...understanding of the market. i read somewhere, it said that prop traders most often had no ideas about fundamentals of a stock or the financial market.
if so, why do they need to hire university graduate?
why don't they just hire someone who is a drop-out but good at computer games?
why all wall street firms have very high standards of hiring traders; even an MBA is lucky to get an assistant trader position.
why the standard/qualification at wallt is so high when all it needs is computer games skills to succeed as a trader?
what is the difference from being a wall st trader vs swift/prop trader. don't they all need to act fast at execution of the trades?
thank you very much for your input.