Tradrer who wants to go solo

the first post appears to be a brag as this one appears to be some superiority complex,so your trolling,same as those you seem to look down on
 
Quote from canarywharf:

There is so much jealousy here, from below average IQ traders who could not get into the Ivy League or Oxbridge and who are probably in some dead-end in $75k job that a monkey could do.

Tell us what products you trade - establish your credibility. Explain how you get paid 180k base after 1st year when I clearly laid down the ladder for analyst/associate/vp.

Right now, you have lost credibility, the whole forum thinks you are trolling. Prove otherwise, and you will get respectful and sensible replies.

If you are not going to answer above, then STFU.
 
Quote from canarywharf:

There is so much jealousy here, from below average IQ traders who could not get into the Ivy League or Oxbridge and who are probably in some dead-end in $75k job that a monkey could do.

Spending thousands on an oxbridge degree and coming on Elite Trader to make up stories....

Sounds like a good trade to me!

Thanks for the FREE entertainment though. Can't beat that trade. :p
 
Quote from canarywharf:

I am a very successful 23 year old trader at a large investment babk in London.

This year I made a base of £120k plus a bonus confirmed as £200k.

My mate mentioned this site to me, since I wish to trade for myself.

I will be putting up around £300k (around $500k) of my own money to fund a small trading account. I am only looking to generate around 20% in my first year as a self employed trader, looking to compound up over later years. Is this feasible?

Don't listen to these naysayers, they are losers.

You should go for your dream. If you can make 5 million for your employer and get only a small cut, why don't you work on your own and pocket all the profits you make?

I think you should go solo and keep 100% of the profits. No need to give a large portion of the profits to your bank.

No guts, no glory.

Just do it!
 
Quote from canarywharf:

There is so much jealousy here, from below average IQ traders who could not get into the Ivy League or Oxbridge and who are probably in some dead-end in $75k job that a monkey could do.
So far, you don't want to even mention what it is that you trade. Fine.

In that case, what did you study? Could you tell the audience here what is the name of the street where the Math building is? Physics building?
 
Quote from sle:

So far, you don't want to even mention what it is that you trade. Fine.

In that case, what did you study? Could you tell the audience here what is the name of the street where the Math building is? Physics building?

St Giles (maths). Physics dept is off the same main road (Banbury becomes St Giles).

I didn't want clown shoes to have time to google it.
 
Quote from atticus:

St Giles (maths) Physics dept is off the same main road (Banbury becomes St Giles).

I didn't want clown shoes to have time to google it.

Where is a good spot to grab a bite to eat around there? :D
 
Quote from canarywharf:

There is so much jealousy here, from below average IQ traders who could not get into the Ivy League or Oxbridge and who are probably in some dead-end in $75k job that a monkey could do.

Hey, now wait a minute, I resemble that remark.

I mean resent.
 
I know a 25 year old trader that made 1.4 million in his second year went on his own with three more seasoned guys as partners and did 2.6 million his first year as a partner in the new small firm. And yes, that was his end. And I know the numbers are exact because he had to give extensive financial documentation to us on the board to buy into our building.

Quote from Ash1972:

Very successful trader? In the two years since you left university? :)
 
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