Quote from Icarus5:
If someone wants to go to college, by all means, GO. But it isn't necessary to become a good retail trader ... it isn't necessary to make a boatload of money ... and it isn't necessary to achieve financial success in life.
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And nowhere have I even hinted that. I simply want to hear one person here say that they regretted getting their degree. I'm hearing a lot of, "I don't need no freak'n degree because it's a waste".
I just don't want other young people in this thread to believe that these sentiments are coming from successful traders that have got a degree and "regret" wasting their time.
Hence I keep my challenge open. If getting a degree is "worthless", then there should be a few highly successful traders here with degrees that are going to "educate" the young people here on how worthless their degrees were and how much they thought they were a waste.
Otherwise, whether you plan on trading for the rest of your life or not, I personally see absolutely no waste in getting the degree even as a backup plan.
That's all. I just find it dangerous for those without degrees to go off convincing others how they don't need the degree to be successful. First, show that you are even successful at trading (making at least 50 grand a year trading with a track record of many years).
I could claim how easy it is to be a world class race car driver with no experience, but it doesn't mean that it's true.
But like I said before, if a degree is a waste, then somebody who is both extremely successful at trading and holds a degree is going to step forward and tell you what a waste it is. (not from the perspective of applying it to their trading, but as in their overall regret of obtaining the degree)
(Personally, I think you'd be hard pressed to find any reasonable statistically significant group of people that would state such a thing)