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My point was not to trade your own in the hopes of getting hired.

Don't try to impress people, or even try to get hired on.

Instead, the goal (should be) to make yourself so undeniably talented that they are trying to impress you to work with them. That may not happen, but if you're really talented, you will make money. You can learn on your own. Takes years, but most of what people "have to teach you" in this area is bullshit anyway.

I agree with your statements. Although, relationships mean nothing (except in service of getting more capital). Mentors can be good. Costs are critical and you can get pretty low on your own, although not as good as HFT - buy why try to even compete there? HFT is not the only game in town however.




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