Quote from Ash1972:
You really do seem quite confused. Yes, having a degree or MBA from a good school will help you gain junior level entry into an investment bank, which, as an institution, does have an edge. The degree in this case is a hoop you must jump through to get employed by the entity with an edge.
Possession of higher degrees in itself does NOT give you any edge in the markets - nor will it keep you solvent. The people who broke LTCM, Lehmans, RBS and lots of other fine institutions were some of the most highly educated people around.
Getting a Higher Education increased knowledge. Those guys broke LTCM , lehman, RBS and others are perhaps working another firms. That is what Higher Education can do. When 1 firm goes down, they have an excellent resume to work for another and on and on and on; something small traders cant do. Each different firm they work for increased knowledge and gain network/ make new important friends. That is what Higher Education can do.
By the way, it is math and computer science degrees and not MBA will land a trading job in the house. They are called quantitative trader. Only salesman get an MBA degree. They are called broker.
More than 90% of small traders lose. They just lose!
