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I dunno if the mods can clarify from their T2W members survey data what the actual ratio of T2W female vs male members actually is? That might be an interesting yardstick for this discussion.
When I was at refco, I think there was only about three women traders in an office of 200+ men.
I know we have *some* women who trade here on T2W, and some look like they are consistently profitable too (thinking jillyB and her journal), but it seems to me that a similar-ish ratio to the floor at refco holds true, ie: about 1.5% ladies to men ratio.
Any thoughts as to why this is?
I dont want to scare off any of our female traders by making sexist comments, but I'll make a few "unbiased" observations for discussion:
could it be that the fairer sex intrinsically lack the agression and risk propensity that seem to be a requirement in the "survival of the fittest" pure capitalism that drives the markets?
or is the industry institutionally sexist? i know the exchanges never used to allow women on the floor up to was it the 80's - and from the sounds of it the floor was a rough & tumble place to be anyway. Would the fact that a floor like Refco has 200 sweaty cussing male traders be enough to put a woman off from considering trading there?
Is the whole industry including data, brokers and press so used to a male dominated business that they pretty much target men to the exclusion of women?
Or is trading just no place for a woman to be anyway? :cheesy:
All thoughts from both sides welcome....
When I was at refco, I think there was only about three women traders in an office of 200+ men.
I know we have *some* women who trade here on T2W, and some look like they are consistently profitable too (thinking jillyB and her journal), but it seems to me that a similar-ish ratio to the floor at refco holds true, ie: about 1.5% ladies to men ratio.
Any thoughts as to why this is?
I dont want to scare off any of our female traders by making sexist comments, but I'll make a few "unbiased" observations for discussion:
could it be that the fairer sex intrinsically lack the agression and risk propensity that seem to be a requirement in the "survival of the fittest" pure capitalism that drives the markets?
or is the industry institutionally sexist? i know the exchanges never used to allow women on the floor up to was it the 80's - and from the sounds of it the floor was a rough & tumble place to be anyway. Would the fact that a floor like Refco has 200 sweaty cussing male traders be enough to put a woman off from considering trading there?
Is the whole industry including data, brokers and press so used to a male dominated business that they pretty much target men to the exclusion of women?
Or is trading just no place for a woman to be anyway? :cheesy:
All thoughts from both sides welcome....