To: Mr.Don Bright/Mr.Hitman
I have a strong desire to be a prop trader. And I've worked at Charles Schwab and Morgan Stanley for 2 1/2 years dealing with their traders. I do not want to just process trades for clients and market making securities. I want to be able to find passion in what I do. But, I'm having a problem in conveying my strong desire to be a prop trader to a recruiter. Plus, I've ran out of my severance package. Thus, I wll not be able to contribute any capital.
It is much harder to ask someone to back you up for your capital requirement when you have nothing to contribute. I'm really not good in interview.
When someone asked me why you want to be a trader?
I'm for sure did not know what is the "Right" answer for that. But, I've been in trading environment and be a part of the action. I know that I want a profession where I don't just take orders from anyone and able to trade on my own discretion(making my own strategy). Besides of that I want to have a passion in what I do. A passion which is resulted from a profession that if you really work harder and put your whole heart into it , you'll be sure that you will be fully compesated based on your hard work and discipline.
After working at a Brokerage and IBank firm, I see that a lot of traders burn out after a couple of years. Because they do not have passion of what they do. They just work..and work While the firms makes a huge profit from the orders they execute. They just receive a fixed paycheck monthly or a fraction from the spread profit that they made for the firm
I am not a gambler/a poker player/or a mathematical wizard, but I am willing to take any menial jobs (intern/clerk/mail boy) there is so that I can get my foot in the door so that I can be a trader someday. These were what I have been doing the past two and a half year. And I don't mind doing it for another years as long as I can have the chance to be a prop trader.
Apart from my personal explanation, I am wondering whether there are any Workshop or Training for the public who is interested to learn about various strategies used in DayTrading. My location is in San Francisco. I wish that either Bright Trading/Worldco or any prop firms will have this type of event in the near future?
At least with the workshop/training, I will be able to train myself to be an avid trader. Even though my capital may be limited, at least I want to have the skills to trade. The skills to me is more important than anything else that firms can offer.
I come up with this conclusion, after learning that it's not always that easy to convince someone to back you up with their money. And not everyone is so lucky to be accepted at a prop firms.
Just like going into an "Ivy league". Not everyone has the privillege to enter those institution. But in the end, only the one that has the skills and determination made it to the top of the crowd.
Many Many Thanks in Advance
Cheers,
Budi