jamiea9907
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Hi I'm a 17 year old looking for the best path to becoming a trader!
I have wanted to be a trader since i was of age 15, I have been paper trading on Forex, commodities, stocks and indices since that age as well.
In that time i have done work experience and am in frequent contact with a hedge fund manager, and am in frequent contact and have done work experience with the boss at a trading firm.
I have read numerous trading books from the hardcore jargon books , right down to a novel about a currency trader.
I feel I have a good grasp on my ambition but i wan't to make sure that every step I take is one in the right direction.
I'm currently at sixth form taking my A levels and have the opportunity of going to university.
I've been lucky enough to get a 6 week "post graduate course" during my summer holidays (No sun for me) with a trading firm, and able to complete the 3 month post grad course the following summer holidays, and by which time i could possibly be employed there.
Also i have been promised links to the city by the hedge fund manager i know.
However - if i want to get straight into the city and get huge support from a well established firm or bank surely i need something more setting stone than a bit of ambition and experience. Eg a degree.
Any ideas of people that have been in the same position, or know how to get through my dilemma?
Much appreciate any replies!
I have wanted to be a trader since i was of age 15, I have been paper trading on Forex, commodities, stocks and indices since that age as well.
In that time i have done work experience and am in frequent contact with a hedge fund manager, and am in frequent contact and have done work experience with the boss at a trading firm.
I have read numerous trading books from the hardcore jargon books , right down to a novel about a currency trader.
I feel I have a good grasp on my ambition but i wan't to make sure that every step I take is one in the right direction.
I'm currently at sixth form taking my A levels and have the opportunity of going to university.
I've been lucky enough to get a 6 week "post graduate course" during my summer holidays (No sun for me) with a trading firm, and able to complete the 3 month post grad course the following summer holidays, and by which time i could possibly be employed there.
Also i have been promised links to the city by the hedge fund manager i know.
However - if i want to get straight into the city and get huge support from a well established firm or bank surely i need something more setting stone than a bit of ambition and experience. Eg a degree.
Any ideas of people that have been in the same position, or know how to get through my dilemma?
Much appreciate any replies!