Can a Graduate Degree from Oxford U help me get a salaried position in trading?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by FreedomPhighter, May 29, 2003.

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    #131     May 29, 2003
  2. This FreedomPhighter guy registered today and he has already done 61 posts... nice going dude...
     
    #132     May 29, 2003
  3. Thanks but unfortunately, most of my posts were defensive as most of the traders on here were writing negative remarks to me. Oh well, envy is alive and well; that's one conclusion I can come to after todays experience....
     
    #133     May 29, 2003
  4. Please tell us what else you are fantastically great at, I'm sure there must be hundreds.
     
    #134     May 29, 2003
  5. I am actually a pretty good boxer (i was an amateur boxer for a few years as a teenager). If you want I can demonstrate for you....sucker
     
    #135     May 29, 2003
  6. trader99

    trader99

    ET Members,


    I don't know why you guys all rattled up about this guy? He's new to trading and probably hasn't experienced any major disaster yet. So, just let him be. Sure, he's good academically. But a lot of people are. But great trading comes from a lot of experience and lots of sufferings too. A great strategy helps too.

    As Bill Eckhardt, who was an ex-mathematician from Univ of Chicago in mathematical logic, in Market Wizard noted that he doesn't see any correlation between great intelligence and great trading talent. Average intelligence is enough. Emotional make up is more important.

    good luck all! Today was great trading though.

    trader99
     
    #136     May 29, 2003
  7. Ditch

    Ditch

    This is the first time you mention a quality that will be benificiary to you as a trader.
     
    #137     May 29, 2003
  8. ok then
     
    #138     May 29, 2003
  9. I keep telling you guys that FF is a troll posting flamebait, and he's getting what he came for
     
    #139     May 29, 2003
  10. Actually, since he is full of crap, his better qualification would be that of manager at some prop offices I know. But first he should read this, to hell with Oxford!

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    #140     May 29, 2003
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