I wanna be a Bright trader HELP

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by jpomerenke, May 16, 2002.

  1. Uh, this is a grown-ups game. If you're fortunate to get in, then paying dues is something you never quite get an "A" in that class.

    Better to come back after making your mark in the field/degree chosen, or another field, then you'll have that other essential engredient that no one can teach you - MATURITY.
     
    #21     May 16, 2002
  2. Hardrock I am laughing out loud ooops I mean lol

    No that was not the error but thank you or pointing out my truly unintentional misuse of a non-word. "Allright" ......what in the world was I thinking.

    Hey Daqtrader sorry I guess I assumed you have read some of my other posts. But just to clarify ......

    I was joking!!!!

    I never truly thought you wanted my name and more importantly...yes I am coming clean here.....I screwed up with the "their" vs "they're" issue in the first place. Now at least I am an honest man.

    Finally, regarding the other error:

    I believe I should have used "have already been discussed" as opposed to "has" since I am referring back to a plural word "issues". But then again I never professed to be an English major- that was you guys-I just said I had read an article saying college kids can't write worth crap.
     
    #22     May 16, 2002
  3. wow, to harsh on the acedemic. I found college to be interesting but waste of time if you studied business. I was a "liberal Arts"major.

    I read, wrote, and read again. Good stuff, solid foundation in the "Great Books Track". However, I find Acedemic's to be failuers outside the Ivey Towers.

    Spelling is my worse nightmare. Due to my ADD and my inversion of letters. However, I never invert numbers....

    Anyways, the "Philospher King" is not ment to be a trader.

    "give me someone, poor, and hungry" that is what makes a good trader. Sure, depending on the style of trading, academics can play a part.....but before you think....just remember LTCM, Merriweather was the only non-acedemic...
     
    #23     May 16, 2002
  4. "Honesty is the best policy"..........sometimes.

    Take care and good trading...
     
    #24     May 16, 2002
  5. Just thought the grammar lessons were a nice deviation.....:)

    Don
     
    #25     May 18, 2002
  6. vinigar

    vinigar

    Anybody know what the indirect object is here?:D
     
    #26     May 18, 2002
  7. Regarding the indirect object, are you referring to the literal one or the figurative one?

    :)
     
    #27     May 18, 2002
  8. Wouldn't a better thread title be:

    " I 'am' a Bright Trader. HELP!!!!"

    (just kidding Don):D
     
    #28     May 18, 2002
  9. egildone

    egildone

    jpomerenke,

    Why don't you just go to www.stocktrading.com . you will get all the details of joining Bright trading. I went to the site and found the following requirements:

    1 You have to be a professional trader, that is, you must pass the series 7 exam.

    2 you have to apply and be interviewed.

    3 You must take traing from Bright.

    4. You must have some of your own money.

    To all the english teachers out there, don't be too hard on me for my grammer mistakes. I have a thin skin.

    Ed
     
    #29     May 18, 2002
  10. ronb107

    ronb107

    BTW, I would have taken issue with 'grammar skills' and used 'grammatical skills'.

    But I'm not an English professor either.

    --Ron
     
    #30     May 18, 2002