Best combination is to do a double degree in Computer Science and Psychology.
Preferably from Ivy league.
Preferably from Ivy league.
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Quote from T-Bone Trader:
Trading firms prefer discipline over "Ivy League". That's not to discount higher education but if you can prove that you have what it takes to be a profitable for the firm then you will have no problem getting a trader position.
Quote from TraderGreg:
I'm kind of confused with all the suggestions towards math and statistics, psychology, and computer science.
I understand how psychology is important, but why would I need lectures on Freud to prove that I can manage a trade? Wouldn't showing my trading success on my resume and showing my skills prove I know enough about trading psychology? Please elaborate.