INTJ about 1% of the population INTP between 3%-4% of the population Now these types make sense for trading, however, the actual job is covered under the general categories because the job description of trader as a % of the working population is infintessimal. . . . Introvert is favored as we work independently iNtuitive since we have to look for patterns and relationships Thinking , well, just because, self explanatory J/P is the difference Judger make decisions quickly and can follow systems much better than Ps Perceivers have a hard time making decisions, always wanting more information, procrastinators, and usually disorganized. . . however, are usually flexible enough to change directions quickly without getting stuck. . . INTJs favor systems and big picture macro, and may not be flexible in their styles INTPs favor discretionary, can lose interest in system development near completion, but are usually flexible and try alot of different styles. . . . sg
INTJ would find an ENTP very compatible, although don't expect them to keep house very well, and an ENFP would be very balanced, but again, wouldn't keep house very well . . . but both would be great companions. . . . ENTJ would be the best . . . .. . sg (minor in psychology)
>> Too bad none of the career reccomendations for INTP/INTJ mention day trader. >> Some mention 'venture capitalist', quite close to trader/day trader. OHLC
Well, that question sort of goes both ways doesn't it? Being an ENFP, female daytrader. What sort of guy do I want? Interesting question Natalie
yeah Natalie, help us out. There might be a few of us single INTJ guys who'd appreciate a lead. Gordo