that's cool, then you must understand my frustration with these people who have done nothing with their lives other than get an advanced degree in some college and telling the government they must do something to help the poor inferior human beings get jobs, because how else will they ever survive?
they are so stupid, somebody must give them a job. They don't even have college degrees like us. There is no hope unless somebody gives them a job. And some people even have college degrees, and they are still too stupid to get a job. It's a mess I tell ya. If we don't do something quick, everybody will just go into business for themselves.
Almost everyone who has ever worked for me has had at least 1 college degree if not more. Common sense is much more valuable in life than a college degree imo.
Here is the entry level salary in london/U.K http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/studen...bs/citycareers/stockmarketdealer_trader.shtml
Yes, school was boring. I made all A's and B's but I hated school. I knew I wanted my own business early on...had a lemonade stand when I was 10 and a paper route when I was 12..mowed yards and was working at Jack in the box at 15 and a general manager of pizza hut at 17. Moved out on my own at 17, quit school and the rest is history! Everyone I know who goes to college is just lazy and still lives with their parents, lets their parents pay for everything and they only stay in school so they dont have to work. When they get out with their little paper they do the same and complain they cant get a job because GS will not hire them to be CEO.
Here is an interesting article on higher educated london prop trader Quantitative prop trader: 'I wouldn't try to raise the price of rice and starve China' http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentis...e-prop-trader-voices-of-finance?newsfeed=true http://articles.businessinsider.com...et/31279185_1_higher-wheat-prices-prop-market Very good article life in a prop house (LEGIT)
the entry level begins working in a financial firm (banks, hedge fund, prop firm legit) upon graduating from college (legit, non profit). I am not sure how can you begin your trading career from home and subscribing 3rd party educational/system vendors. How?
when I was a kid, they use to have something called closed end funds. They traded on the NYSE and you bought them at either a premium or a discount to nav. The beauty was, if you were a holder, you never got victimized by liquidation. Nobody could sell unless somebody bought.
Perhaps you could land yourself a job. It seems to me all you got from your "higher edumacation" is an edumacation on how to make an ignorant post on a message board, along with your imbecilic arrogance.