Financial Trader as a Career

ShinjiOno

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Hi Guys,


Just wanna ask for your opinion here to decide whether I should continue pursuing trading as a career.

I'm 31 yrs old, working 6 yrs alrdy in a manufacturing plant as an engineer. Looking to switch to trading. My qualification as follow:

1. B. Eng (Electrical Eng) 2 lower class honours
2. Master of Science (statistics)
3. CFA level 2 candidate jun 2011

Is there any better qualification that I should have to have a better chance to stand out from the rest?

Is my undergraduate degree really spoil my chance of becoming a trader?

Is research analyst easier to get in compared to a trader position?

ShijniOno

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trade from home

you don't need to trade for a firm to be a trader just get a computer set up with a broker and a plaform and you're good to go
 
Enragedcow is spot on. Get yourself a track record then you may have a chance, who cares about your qualifications? Trading companies will not when it comes down to it.
 
Hi ShinjiOno,
Welcome to T2W.

Read this FAQ and follow the links and you'll have a much better idea of what your options are and the hurdles you face:
How Do I get a Job Trading?
Enjoy!
Tim.
 
I agree with the views expressed by those above.

Your current qualifications will not amount to much on their own, but a solid track record trading will not only demonstrate your interest in the markets, it will also show whether you can trade, or not.
 
I think it is good to have the job like trader, you don't need to have anything , you only need to have a computer and internet, you can work whatever you want and different places of the world, I am trying to be like free trader, but now i can't to have only one trading job, because it is not enough for me, may be after couple of years when i will have a lot of money in my bank account ;)
Do we have here peolpe who have only one job - trading? Give the feedbacks, "+" and "-" of it?
 
trade from home

you don't need to trade for a firm to be a trader just get a computer set up with a broker and a plaform and you're good to go

most people who trade for a firm do more sales/admin than trading.
They are also mostly s h i t heads
 
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