blogtrader
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and why should it ?
Quote from blogtrader:
I have been trading for a living for 2 years quite successfully and I'm pretty happy with my life. I develop my own systems and trade them.
But if I ever wanted to get a job in the "real world" who would hire me ? What kind of jobs would I be qualified for and who would be interested in my skills ? Probably no one.
Quote from blogtrader:
I have been trading for a living for 2 years quite successfully and I'm pretty happy with my life. I develop my own systems and trade them.
But if I ever wanted to get a job in the "real world" who would hire me ? What kind of jobs would I be qualified for and who would be interested in my skills ? Probably no one.
You're an EE and you wonder what to do?Quote from blogtrader:
I have an electrical engineering degree but I hate being an engineer. I liked to study engineering in college but to work is completely different.
Quote from Choad:
Get a different outlook! You can be very creative and happy as an engineer. I'm an EE and I've been doing engineering for 20 years. I make a $100K (I know, not much compared to all you big swinging d's, but plenty for me), have 5 weeks paid vacation and two weeks sick leave, 5% matching 401K, the respect and admiration of others, etc...
Quote from newbunch:
You might have some trouble get a job with a hedge fund or institution. I'm also a system developer. I went looking for a hedge fund/institutional job, but most want PHDs for the quant/system development area.
Here's a good list of hedge fund positions available: http://jobs.efinancialcareers.com/Hedge_Funds.htm