Hi
I am 30 with 10 years experience in IT (Networking but no programming). I am looking to commit some time to teach myself skills required for algo trading. Ultimately, I want to end up as a trader in an algo trading firm.
The way I see it, I have two paths:
1) Go back to university to do MFE (I have BEng honors with 2:2 and maths is very week as I finished it 8 years ago so it will be hard for me to get into a top programme) and then apply for graduate roles
2) Self study all the relevant skills, i.e. Python/C++, learn about trading strategies, market micro structure, practice lots of back testing etc. and build a profitable track record with my own money along with CQF and then apply for trader roles.
So the question is, Would a quant firm prefer someone from top school with no practical experience or someone with trading track record and almost no academic background ?
Do I stand a realistic chance with following a non-traditional path of self study ?
I am 30 with 10 years experience in IT (Networking but no programming). I am looking to commit some time to teach myself skills required for algo trading. Ultimately, I want to end up as a trader in an algo trading firm.
The way I see it, I have two paths:
1) Go back to university to do MFE (I have BEng honors with 2:2 and maths is very week as I finished it 8 years ago so it will be hard for me to get into a top programme) and then apply for graduate roles
2) Self study all the relevant skills, i.e. Python/C++, learn about trading strategies, market micro structure, practice lots of back testing etc. and build a profitable track record with my own money along with CQF and then apply for trader roles.
So the question is, Would a quant firm prefer someone from top school with no practical experience or someone with trading track record and almost no academic background ?
Do I stand a realistic chance with following a non-traditional path of self study ?