All I said was "it may get you into the door"...don't read too much into it.Are you familiar with the criteria Simons used to hire those scientists? You are offering false hope.
All I said was "it may get you into the door"...don't read too much into it.Are you familiar with the criteria Simons used to hire those scientists? You are offering false hope.
why do you think i'm here?prop shops are likely to require a deposit with no overnights. THe exceptions are those who hire people with quant degrees. What are you offering? Your original post reflects how much you have researched the industry.
This is going to be difficult if you leave your job because profits will be used to cover living expenses. Really, keep the day job and just keep doing what you are doing and watch your account grow stress free knowing you have the day job.My long term goal is to be able to manage and grow money on my own.
buy and hold does not a brilliant trader make, jump in there and make money by only shorting and i will give you a job.
This is going to be difficult if you leave your job because profits will be used to cover living expenses. Really, keep the day job and just keep doing what you are doing and watch your account grow stress free knowing you have the day job.
I agree the pressure to perform is a big psychological factor, which is why i'm looking for a salary position. anything that help me accelerate learning in trading is a step in the right direction as far as I'm concerned.
Unless your PhD is in math or physics (or you are a newly graduated 22 year old from Ivy League in a STEM degree), the chances that you will get a salaried position at a prop trading firm is somewhere close to zero.