How can I become a professional trader if I am a fresh graduate? Will taking the position of dealer help or analysts? What stuff do I need to go through? any successful secret? The questions seem naive but I hope that you all can kindly give me some guidance. Thx.
You guys crack me up. It's not hard to see how the scammers stay in business taking advantage of your ilk ....
KCLL, You asked what it takes to be a professional. After all is said and done it all boils down to 2 basic principles: 1) "Buy low, sell high." 2) "Buy the rumor, sell the news." Any of Toni Turner's books are a must read in order to keep a perspective on one's trading. http://www.amazon.com/Beginners-Gui...1123801?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1176846722&sr=1-2 I hope this helps. Tom
what I find quite weird is when people who are not profitable give advice as to how to :eek: .................
what are you a graduate of? You are going to lose your money no matter what road you take if you try to daytrade. You could move to New York if you aren't already there and get a job on the NYSE as a runner. That is a good way for you to break in.
a runner runs errands. Either for the NYSE or you can work for another company that has a seat or trades on the NYSE floor. Clerk/runner. See if there is a job listed here that you qualify for. http://www.wallstjobs.com/gateway/gateway.asp