Getting into trading

elliot032

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I'm sure you're all getting sick of these threads and I apologise, however I am at a loss when it comes to getting into trading.

I really love the idea of day-trading stocks in a big, loud atmosphere - I have the Charisma and Confidence. I have 11 GCSE's, and three A-Level Passes. I currently work in a reputed Currency Exchange in Bishopsgate, and am taking a degree in Business and Economics through Open University.

Is this enough?

How, when I have got some more experience on the working front and finished my degree, would I go about getting into trading?
 
I'm sure you're all getting sick of these threads and I apologise, however I am at a loss when it comes to getting into trading.

I really love the idea of day-trading stocks in a big, loud atmosphere - I have the Charisma and Confidence. I have 11 GCSE's, and three A-Level Passes. I currently work in a reputed Currency Exchange in Bishopsgate, and am taking a degree in Business and Economics through Open University.

Is this enough?

How, when I have got some more experience on the working front and finished my degree, would I go about getting into trading?


Yes and No. Trading is like a sport. Your personal skills and way of thinking are important. You have described great basement for successful trading. But what really matters is the result. Greatest persons of nowadays like Jobs and Gates haven't got even bachelor degree.

Good luck in your trading - you are on a right way.

Regards,

Josef
 
I'm sure you're all getting sick of these threads and I apologise, however I am at a loss when it comes to getting into trading.

I really love the idea of day-trading stocks in a big, loud atmosphere - I have the Charisma and Confidence. I have 11 GCSE's, and three A-Level Passes. I currently work in a reputed Currency Exchange in Bishopsgate, and am taking a degree in Business and Economics through Open University.

Is this enough?

How, when I have got some more experience on the working front and finished my degree, would I go about getting into trading?

In your situation, I'd get in touch with the SE and get a list of all the brokers, then get as many interviews as possible. In any case, where you are working should be a good place for that kind of information.
 
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