Quote from andrasnm:
What kind of a job do you want? A prop trader is by no stretch of any imagination a real job! So you want to get a real job on a trading desk somewhere? Or what? define your goal please 'cause the answer depends on what you seek...
Why not just get some knowledge of futures spreads and trade them part time to see before you quit your engineering gig, if you are still working that is.....
Quote from ang_99:
Engineering background is good, do you have exceptional math skills? Why dont you send a resume to SIG, its worth a shot. Highlight your math, decision making, and problem solving skills.
Quote from RedManPlus:
35 is young.
You may have 30-40 productive years left.
An engineering background is perfect.
I switched from software engineer to trader at age 34.
That was about 300,000 trades ago.
Go for it. And never look back.
rm+
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Quote from RedManPlus:
This is really funny...
And embodies the attitute that will get you exactly no where:
"I'll get someone else to put up the money and take all the risk... then I will reep the rewards".
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Quote from skanan:
Yes it's funny but
what's different between this and someone fresh out of college start out at trade desk ?
I don't mean to have bad attitude and try to spend other people money. My philosophy is to think of the risk first.
You are not even close to being too old. There is no such thing. Clicking a mouse and making decisions does not decline with age.Quote from skanan:
I consider switch my career to become a trader. I don't have much experience in trading yet but I like it. I'm more than 35 years old so I am afraid that those trading firms would not want to hire me.
My background is in Engineering.
Any thoughts or opinion ?
Thanks,
Nick
Quote from skanan:
It would be job on a trading desk. It could also be risk management, hedger, I like to do spread trading or future/commodity/currency trading.
Thanks for your advice.
