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Originally Posted by bit so.. why doesn't everyone do this, Pat?
sorry, but you piqued my interest. |
It's a very demanding job and you have to stay ahead of the game. I'm considering it, but I'd have to train with a company for a couple years and it would suck. Plus I'd have to relocate to New York where the expense of living is higher.
Although my degree will help towards building software applications that can more effectively trade finance, meaning I could make hundreds of thousands by letting a piece of software run on my computer, really a no brainer.
One of the professors at my school did this and drives a Ferarri. He also works part time for the school and has since retired from finance. Although i believe his son took over the job.