Internship posting
Resume - Fullscreen -- The second part of the resume was not included when I submitted the application online. However, I did email the formulas to HR and others at Susquehanna.
My career goal is to become a trader. I enjoy looking at charts. I started trading at the end of my sophomore year at college. I have a passion for trading and the financial markets. I enjoy dealing with the uncertainty that the market has to offer. And I perform good around hectic environment. I have placed 1st out of 179 people in a $50 re-buy tournament. The cash out was ~$6100 and average buy-in was 130$. hawko0I | FullTiltPoker - Online Poker Player Profile
Most of my trading career has been directional equity trading. I have a good understand of option theory, corporate finance and market structure. I want to learn from senior traders.
I have learned many lessons after making and losing money in the market. For example:
I have passion for trading and I want to trade for rest of my life. I live in MD, and in the past year I have seen zero internships that are trading related. This internship is in PA - About 1.5 hours away.
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Recently I have been feeling pretty bad because I have spent many months trying to look for trading related jobs/internships/mentor; I've tried to network with traders etc. But none is willing to give me a chance. Please give me some advices. I will be graduating with my bachelors in two more semesters. Originally I was suppose to graduate next semester but starting this semester I've decided to add mathematics to my minor (it doesn't show in the resume that I posted). The minor requires 24 credits. I am taking the following courses:
Discrete Mathematics
Calc 1
Calc 2
Probability
Differential equations
Mathematical finance
Can someone tell me what the hell am I suppose to do so I can get a trading job! Excuse my language, I'm just frustrated, depressed and feel pretty bad..
Resume - Fullscreen -- The second part of the resume was not included when I submitted the application online. However, I did email the formulas to HR and others at Susquehanna.
My career goal is to become a trader. I enjoy looking at charts. I started trading at the end of my sophomore year at college. I have a passion for trading and the financial markets. I enjoy dealing with the uncertainty that the market has to offer. And I perform good around hectic environment. I have placed 1st out of 179 people in a $50 re-buy tournament. The cash out was ~$6100 and average buy-in was 130$. hawko0I | FullTiltPoker - Online Poker Player Profile
Most of my trading career has been directional equity trading. I have a good understand of option theory, corporate finance and market structure. I want to learn from senior traders.
I have learned many lessons after making and losing money in the market. For example:
- It is impossible to time the market
- There is no holy grail - Only proper money management and position sizing.
- Big board stocks can change direction at any moment because of news that is related or even non-related to the company.
- Trading toward the $INDU can significantly increase your odds of having a successful trade
- Ninety percent of all stocks at any given time or day follow the same/similar pattern
- There are simply too many variables that affect the "dominating" trend for the market on any given day.
I have passion for trading and I want to trade for rest of my life. I live in MD, and in the past year I have seen zero internships that are trading related. This internship is in PA - About 1.5 hours away.
---------- Post added at 10:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:45 PM ----------
Recently I have been feeling pretty bad because I have spent many months trying to look for trading related jobs/internships/mentor; I've tried to network with traders etc. But none is willing to give me a chance. Please give me some advices. I will be graduating with my bachelors in two more semesters. Originally I was suppose to graduate next semester but starting this semester I've decided to add mathematics to my minor (it doesn't show in the resume that I posted). The minor requires 24 credits. I am taking the following courses:
Discrete Mathematics
Calc 1
Calc 2
Probability
Differential equations
Mathematical finance
Can someone tell me what the hell am I suppose to do so I can get a trading job! Excuse my language, I'm just frustrated, depressed and feel pretty bad..