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Old 11-11-2006, 10:43 PM   #14 (permalink)
Stephen
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Originally Posted by Vinny View Post
Hello,

I know there has to be someone on StevePavlina.com that has a career on Wall Street at a respectable firm. I am currently a professional Aerospace Engineer. I have discovered my passion. I have a passion for stock investing, stock trading, options, short sellling, day trading, investing in general. I have wanted to do it professionally since highschool, but at that age what do you know? I have been paper trading for several months now and I see I am making very profitable trades. I read every material that I can about the overall market trends, I have learned different strageties when it comes to investing in the long term & short term. I am applying this to my own account. I am a fast learner and I pick up the information at a rapid rate. I am finishing my B.S. in about 6 weeks. I am working for an Aerospace company now for about 2 1/2 years. I have been educating myself everyday about the market. Basically what I am asking is: I want to connect with the right people. They say they would love my background on Wall Street. I am ready to go to Grad to learn about economics & finance. Any advice on what I should concentrating on? Or maybe get my foot in the door and let the experience take me from there. I am ready to pursue my passion.

Anyone with any comments or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much.


Hi Vinny

Why would you want to go to 'Wall St'

Why tie yourself up in bureacracy and compliance when as you say so yourself.." I have been paper trading for several months now and I see I am making very profitable trades"

You dont need a certificate to be a successfull investor.
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