I'm 26-years-old and have been making a living for the last 6 years as a professional poker player. In that time I have also completed a History degree and am now looking at career options. I'd like to go into trading for a company but have found that i'm going to have to bulk up my CV if I'm to stand any chance.
I'm considering starting a 1-year post-graduate degree called 'Money, Banking and Finance' which will set me back £6,500. (See link for more info: https://www.courses.hull.ac.uk/programmes/1011/565648.html) I'm also considering signing up to a training programme designed specifically for poker players. (See link for more info: http://www.fifthstreettrading.com/) The cost would be $3,500 for the first 6 months and $50/month thereafter. I've spoken with the main instructor and he believes that, under his guidance, being a break-even/marginally profitable trader on a live account in 12 months is a very realistic goal and that prospective employers would be very impressed by such a CV. He would also help by writing letters of recommendation etc. This feels like a very solid plan, but I wouldn't feel entirely comfortable going ahead with it until i have received an objective view.
Any advice would be much appriciated. Also, if you have any questions, please post them and I will refer the training instructor to the thread.
I'm considering starting a 1-year post-graduate degree called 'Money, Banking and Finance' which will set me back £6,500. (See link for more info: https://www.courses.hull.ac.uk/programmes/1011/565648.html) I'm also considering signing up to a training programme designed specifically for poker players. (See link for more info: http://www.fifthstreettrading.com/) The cost would be $3,500 for the first 6 months and $50/month thereafter. I've spoken with the main instructor and he believes that, under his guidance, being a break-even/marginally profitable trader on a live account in 12 months is a very realistic goal and that prospective employers would be very impressed by such a CV. He would also help by writing letters of recommendation etc. This feels like a very solid plan, but I wouldn't feel entirely comfortable going ahead with it until i have received an objective view.
Any advice would be much appriciated. Also, if you have any questions, please post them and I will refer the training instructor to the thread.