Where does one work after trading?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by buzzie77, Apr 16, 2013.

  1. It's not E-File but E-Verify. What it does is give a very rough history from that persons past employment. The word rough is a understatement.

    Employers take that information and see if some of it matches the resume. Most of the info is pulled from filing your taxes. So there is a lot of room to say what you want on your resume.

    Here is the info on E-Verify
     
    #51     Apr 29, 2013
  2. +1.

    All those traders who have had a few mere years of experience in profitable trading, think they have "got" it forever and act like a guru dispensing their wisdom should read these words VERY carefully.
     
    #52     Jan 23, 2014
  3. cmb

    cmb Guest

    +1 there is no reason not to do this. This is hedging your future. Making sure that you do not have to get a job if you suddenly cant make any money in the market. I can't Imagine someone who pulls in 500k a year in the market not putting this into real estate.
     
    #53     Jan 23, 2014
  4. Pigsky

    Pigsky

    Well I bet everyone who was ever successful in trading at any time thought they "got it forever" at that point in time.
     
    #54     Jan 25, 2014
  5. toolazy

    toolazy

    true for the first round.

    second round, no more :cool:
     
    #55     Jan 25, 2014
  6. toolazy

    toolazy

    you may be surprised to know that all these jobs are not needed and are direct equivalent of public servant job in EU. funny thing is that these made up jobs are outsourced in india.

    jobs are also used as a weapon. us got a deal with india, something like that: we give you 20M jobs, you give us india :)

    fallinnng apart....
     
    #56     Jan 25, 2014