Vagabond
Machine
Hey guys, just looking for some insight as per my ramble below...
I'm starting to get somewhat interested in the technical analysis of stock (right now I just love looking at charts, trying to pick out trends, learning a few fundamental techniques etc). For the sake of being open-minded, what sorts of jobs are there out there that this could be leveraged towards?
I'm guessing banks etc. would have very quant-based people to perform any form of technical analysis (and probably go in much greater detail) within their treasury dept, etc.? Would there be smaller financial advice-providing companies that incorporate a less detailed level of technical analysis with other types of research?
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Also on a completely different area does anyone have any insight in debt and/or derivatives broking? I.e. what sort of background would be suited to this field? What they look for in grads (I've heard that many people working at brokers don't even have degrees?). From what I've seen their talent seems to be in their attitudes and softer skills.
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Cheers folk
I'm starting to get somewhat interested in the technical analysis of stock (right now I just love looking at charts, trying to pick out trends, learning a few fundamental techniques etc). For the sake of being open-minded, what sorts of jobs are there out there that this could be leveraged towards?
I'm guessing banks etc. would have very quant-based people to perform any form of technical analysis (and probably go in much greater detail) within their treasury dept, etc.? Would there be smaller financial advice-providing companies that incorporate a less detailed level of technical analysis with other types of research?
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Also on a completely different area does anyone have any insight in debt and/or derivatives broking? I.e. what sort of background would be suited to this field? What they look for in grads (I've heard that many people working at brokers don't even have degrees?). From what I've seen their talent seems to be in their attitudes and softer skills.
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Cheers folk