Trader assistant wanted in Los Angeles

Quote from marketsurfer:

training with a succesful trader is invaluable. the fact that this person is paying someone to assist them is an awesome deal if he/she is actually a succesful trader.

if i could have worked with paul tudor jones in the late 80's, i would have paid for that privlege. you guys really have no clue who this may be postiing.

it definately deserves further exploration for interested parties.


surfer :)

your 100% correct surfer, hopefully this is the case and its not a "typical" so.cal. b.s scam type deal
 
Quote from Steelhead:

your 100% correct surfer, hopefully this is the case and its not a "typical" so.cal. b.s scam type deal



of course ! i am ASSUMING that it is a legit offer from a highly succesful trader.

surfer:)
 
I am a break even trader but I suppose that there are a few people on ET who would like to learn how to do that. In that case, my fee is 10 bucks an hour.:D
 
Quote from fivepercent:

I am a consistantly profitable trader in the Los Angeles area, have been trading for over ten years.

I am looking for someone who is extrememly smart
Thanks

If you are "CONSISTANTLY" profitable, that means you
trading "account size" should be big too and resulting
bigger profits. What makes you pay the poor guy $10
and not $20, $30,......?


"Extrememly smart" ? and could not figure out trading
Business? What kind of Smart is that you looking for to
get $10 only?



I doubt that you have your trading table 300 Feet away
from you assistant and talking to him with microphone
 
PM'ed you. Thanks.

Quote from fivepercent:

I am a consistantly profitable trader in the Los Angeles area, have been trading for over ten years and I am interested in hiring a trader assistant. This job will be pay $10.00 per hour to start and may lead to more opportunities in the future. The primary duties of the job will be to track individual news items intraday, and make observations of stock price movement in relationship to released news. This is more of a research job then a trading job, but you must be fast with strong analytical and computer skills This is a great opportunity for someone to work along side of a sucessful trader, and learn the trading methods I use and have developed over the years.

I am looking for someone who is extrememly smart, analytical, low key and has a burning desire to learn. Past trading success is not necessary, quite to the contrary, I would prefer to find someone who understands the business, has made a few attempts and failed, and is still searching for what works.

Please private messege me if interested with details, a contact phone number and email address. If Iam interested I will respond within 48 hours.

Thanks
 
Quote from hoodooman:

I am a break even trader but I suppose that there are a few people on ET who would like to learn how to do that. In that case, my fee is 10 bucks an hour.:D

LOL!!

nitro :D
 
Well, the enviously successful Cali cowboy never did answer me nor did he ask his sister's second-best friend if she is into exploring an obscure dude's stock. Granted, it's a privilege to rub in with an experienced trader, but most of the Seniors are more into cyber $ex and busy trading pics not stocks. Shall we vote this con-artist from LA off the Island? Yes! His contribution to the economy is questionable and I'm now expriencing post-traumatic stress.

As for the rest of you, just imagine what would have happened if the Romans had discovered the Atkin Diet: Pamie Anderson would have married Julius C., churning out various odes: 'Roman Watch', 'Julius Watches', 'Me Watches', etc.

All those who are in favor of resurrecting Pamie Anderson's previous aristocratic title say yay.
 
I agree 100% with marketsurfer & nitro.

Getting one's foot in the door is priceless, and hourly pay is irrelevant if one is able to learn. If a college offered to pay their students $10 an hour while teaching them valuable career skills, would that be 'lousy wages' as well?

At age 21, I was working my ass off as a runner on the Merc floor for just $4.50/hr in 1995...and I'm still greatful for the opportunity.
 
Quote from nitro:

I honestly don't understand you guys.

When I started back in 1983, I was payed $125 a week. I got to the MERC at 6:00 AM in the morning, and left at 5:00 PM. I ususally fell asleep on the way home standing up on the train, horse style.

That comes to $2.72 an hour in 1983 dollars. I wouldn't have changed a thing.

nitro

..........funny nitro ....I was talking to a friend of mine about how this might be a good opportunity for the right person......I get at least 4-5 resumes from new college graduates who want to intern at our firm every week(...FOR FREE!!!??)....we just do not have the time to hand hold them, ...we did allow one to come in and learn through "osmosis" as he helped out with our IT issue's and he was a real help and worked very hard. One day he ended up fixing the CEO's computer and was on the payroll next week.

He now is one of our better traders and trades his own account for his own income, we sponsored him for his license and he is a great addition to our office!

rttrader1 -
 
I was the day MANAGER at Pizza Hut on Longpoint in Houston, Texas in 1974. I pulled down $1.60 / hour at age 14.

Given I have held no job since that time, have lived at home with Mom my entire life, sleep on the top bunk of bunk beds (with my golden retriever occupying the lower bunk), and was once briefly
admitted to the psych ward for suicide watch ( I kept telling the police it was just a BB gun!),
I am wondering whether I qualify for the job.

If so , please PM me. My Mom's single-wide is about to be foreclosed , and short of selling all the built-ins I can't think of any way to survive.
 
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