Chris, are you fishing for answers for a job you are applying too? that is what it feels like.
I would say my strongest skill are my market read, my strong programming ability, and my ability to make sense of large amounts of conflicting information. My goal would be to serve at my highest ability which for me would mean the ability to trade using a wide latitude of freedom and executing using my superior market read. Ideally, I would be given a research assistant or research assistant on call who could run studies for me. I would have ability to hold overnight and use extensive capital. My goal would be to serve at my fullest with no limit on the upside stated. Point blank: I'm one of the best in the world at what I do.
Please don't try to use my answers to get a job. Nobody will hire you or take you seriously. If you really want the job.. write something like this instead:
I'm very detail oriented and value hard work. I don't know a lot about the market. But, I'm eager to learn. I played sports in school and love to win. I'm very strong in math and enjoy working on puzzles in my spare time. I love challenges and pushing myself to the limit. I'd love to learn from the best.
--> You write that instead and you might get the job. The detail oriented is important if you are doing some low level grunt work which you likely will be. Most of the spazzes out there aren't looking to hire the best like me. They can't afford the best. They just need "good enough" and someone who will work with what they have. The rest is filler.
I would say my strongest skill are my market read, my strong programming ability, and my ability to make sense of large amounts of conflicting information. My goal would be to serve at my highest ability which for me would mean the ability to trade using a wide latitude of freedom and executing using my superior market read. Ideally, I would be given a research assistant or research assistant on call who could run studies for me. I would have ability to hold overnight and use extensive capital. My goal would be to serve at my fullest with no limit on the upside stated. Point blank: I'm one of the best in the world at what I do.
Please don't try to use my answers to get a job. Nobody will hire you or take you seriously. If you really want the job.. write something like this instead:
I'm very detail oriented and value hard work. I don't know a lot about the market. But, I'm eager to learn. I played sports in school and love to win. I'm very strong in math and enjoy working on puzzles in my spare time. I love challenges and pushing myself to the limit. I'd love to learn from the best.
--> You write that instead and you might get the job. The detail oriented is important if you are doing some low level grunt work which you likely will be. Most of the spazzes out there aren't looking to hire the best like me. They can't afford the best. They just need "good enough" and someone who will work with what they have. The rest is filler.
Quote from Chris Paciello:
If you felt you had what it takes to be a trader or a position within this industry. How would you explain your skills, desire, qualifications, etc. to obtain a certain position.
If I was to hire someone ... Tell me what you have to offer, why should it be you? Not about track records or anything like that. What makes you qualified as deserving of it?
