Will an Oxford Graduate Degree in Pure Math get you interviews for salaried trading?

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Thanks for the reply. I suppose I have some issues that need to be dealt with. First of all, I am very proud of my educational accomplishments. Such pride must be a function of my family background. Neither of my parents graduated from high school until about five years ago when my mother completed an associates degree and her GED. My father has been a food vendor for nearly 30 years (you know those hotdog wagons you see in NYC?) Above material objects of possession, I value intellectual curiosity because I have found that through education, I am able to stand on equal grounding with my peers most of whom have had a much less modest upbringing. It gives me a great sense of accomplishment when I consider the fact that even people from wealthy families who attended expensive private schools aren't usually provided with the opportunity to study at Oxford ( a.k.a the college of the Queen); when people bash me I assume, perhaps unjustifiably, that it is out of envy and that the people who do such bashing are probably the rich kids who DIDN'T get into Oxford (in other words, whose place I took upon acceptance). Nonetheless, you can see that something pissed people off about my post. You say it was the fact that I posted to many forums; I believed, perhaps erroneously, that it was out of envy. Still, with the many negative responses I am getting from people, I am not completely sure that envy is not the determining factor.

Like I have said in my other post, my primary reason for joining elitetrader.com was to get some answers to my question. Therefore, as you have already pointed out, I only included information in my profile that would pertain to my question. I have many interests not related to my educational or career aspirations. However, I am generally the type of person who filters all unnecessary information as I work toward a specific goal. Thus, as I study toward my MsC I will have only one thing on my mind: Successfully completing the degree requirements. When I trade, I will have only one thing on my mind: successfully trading the market. To be successful at anything worthwhile, one must be willing to give up a substantial part of one's life, essentially sacrificing everything for the purposes of achieving the goal. Perhaps it is this determination, combined with a bit of god given genius, that has always set me apart from my peers (I am humble in that I attribute my genius to GOD....if i claimed otherwise, then I'd be arrogant....note the distinction). Always lacking of material possessions, I strove for idealistic intellectual pursuits my entire life. It is only recently that I have decided that I want to become a millionaire. With my determination and analytical prowess, I don't believe anything can stand in my way (except for GOD, of course).

Perhaps you now have a better understanding of why I take so much pride in my educational accomplishments. I have no reason to be arrogant but many reasons to be humble. As I have always held, I really have no choice BUT to be humble despite apparant appearances to the contrary. Just a poor boy here whose determination and genius got him into Oxford (well it certainly wasn't my rich daddy right?)

Thanks again for the reply! I do appreciate your lengthy response.

Obeisantly,



To some degree you remind me a little bit of a young man who came on this website with a rather grand entrance and told us all about how he was going to make a million dollars from 5000 trading the ES.

He posted a chart for us to look at and believed that chart was equivalent to an *ATM* machine. He had his plan made out and was just itching to fund his trading account.

Well, the big day came and he started trading. He ended up having a pretty tough several days and topped it off with a nice dinner of fresh *crow.* He reminded me a little bit of myself. I've had a few plates of crow in my lifetime as well.

Now that young man became humbled - he ended up with a rather *long row to hoe*. I'm almost certain that he hasn't lost sight of his million dollar dream, but he has a different outlook now than he had back then. He is older and wiser from that experience.

Somehow, I get the feeling that you will have a long row to hoe as well. Only yours will come a little bit later and a lot longer. Right now I think that you just don't understand a lot of what I've been trying to say.

Someday you will. Although you claim to be humble, it is apparent that you just haven't yet had a good plate of crow.

plumlazy
 
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To some degree you remind me a little bit of a young man who came on this website with a rather grand entrance and told us all about how he was going to make a million dollars from 5000 trading the ES.

He posted a chart for us to look at and believed that chart was equivalent to an *ATM* machine. He had his plan made out and was just itching to fund his trading account.

Well, the big day came and he started trading. He ended up having a pretty tough several days and topped it off with a nice dinner of fresh *crow.* He reminded me a little bit of myself. I've had a few plates of crow in my lifetime as well.

Now that young man became humbled - he ended up with a rather *long row to hoe*. I'm almost certain that he hasn't lost sight of his million dollar dream, but he has a different outlook now than he had back then. He is older and wiser from that experience.

Somehow, I get the feeling that you will have a long row to hoe as well. Only yours will come a little bit later and a lot longer. Right now I think that you just don't understand a lot of what I've been trying to say.

Someday you will. Although you claim to be humble, it is apparent that you just haven't yet had a good plate of crow.

plumlazy

The guy probably shouldn't have told everyone on here about his idea.....I wonder how many people actually shorted the guys stock (I imagine that all the members on here have considerable leverage also)....

TIP: only let out your secret AFTER it no longer applies


LOL
 
Quote from FreedomPhighter:



Do i sense that someone on here is actually happy for me? Finally...


hmmm.....

Are you writing these posts to make others feel happy for your achievements?

Why do you want to become a trader? Trading is not a get-rich-quick thing. If you make money fast you lose money fast. You're gonna feel stupid getting paid $50000 - 30000(if you get paid) an year while your other Oxford friends are getting paid more. No firms are gonna start you off with huge size. Have you thought about the probability of you becoming successful in trading versus taking some other career?

Good Luck!

trend
 
Quote from FreedomPhighter:



The guy probably shouldn't have told everyone on here about his idea.....I wonder how many people actually shorted the guys stock (I imagine that all the members on here have considerable leverage also)....

TIP: only let out your secret AFTER it no longer applies


LOL

Nobody trades anybody's idea in ET. They trade the market and not any news, opinions, ideas, or etc.. That's why these guys are good. I have no opinions when I trade. I let the market tell its own story. I just follow the story.

Good Luck

trend
 
Do a search for "quant" and "programming." I believe this was discussed in great detail as to the necessary background for would-be quants.

Perhaps that might be the field for you.
 
Quote from FreedomPhighter:



The guy probably shouldn't have told everyone on here about his idea.....I wonder how many people actually shorted the guys stock (I imagine that all the members on here have considerable leverage also)....

TIP: only let out your secret AFTER it no longer applies


LOL

Zooooooooooooooom - swishhhhhhhhhhhhhh

That's two in a row that just went right on by.

good luck,

plumlazy
 
are a HOOT!:D

I think they'd be even funnier if this guy were for real though. No one is this much of a tool. How many times can you mention "Oxford" in one thread?!:eek:

The part about the "humble beginnings", etc was a bit too sappy.

Few threads actually make me laugh out loud -- this one did!!

(Reminds me of that "40-year old trader" thread several months ago. --- remember? the guy quit his job and decided to support his wife and kids trading some proprietary system he invented. Now that one was funny too)!

dog
 
Quote from GreenDog:

are a HOOT!:D

I think they'd be even funnier if this guy were for real though. No one is this much of a tool. How many times can you mention "Oxford" in one thread?!:eek:


LOL:D
 
Will an Oxford Graduate Degree in Pure Math get you interviews for salaried trading?

NO.

Answer the poll

NO.

The question you should be asking is: "Is it possible for someone who cannot learn to get an education?"

Peace,
RS
 
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