How Trading Can Become a Full-Time Business
GuyGentile, born July 3, 1976, is an American business executive,
entrepreneur and high-frequency trading specialist. DayTraderPro is his current
business. He is also known for founding two high-frequency trading companies.
Gentile founded Speedtrader
in 1999. It is currently owned by Stock USA Investments, Inc (formerly Speed
Trader, Inc). Gentile then founded SureTrader, a division of Swiss Americas
Securities, Ltd. SureTrader was in business for less than one year and reported
over 100,000 equity transactions per day. The firm's success led to a
significant expansion to meet growing demands. In March 2012, it increased its
staff by 200 per cent. Both SureTrader and SpeedTrader had been ranked among
Barron's top online brokerages by 2012.
Gentile opened Sur Club in May
2012 after Suretrader reported 30,000 transactions per day. For its opening
night, it received over 500 applications. Bloomberg also featured Guy Gentile.
The stock market is growing every day, as we have seen. The trading industry has seen an increase in employment opportunities. Stock market trading is now attractive to candidates from all backgrounds. To become a full-time trader, a basic understanding of financial statements, technical analysis, and fundamental analysis is necessary.
There are many benefits to trading if it is a
full-time job.
● A
job can give you more flexibility than a job.
● One
can plan and build his career at his own pace.
● You
can be your boss.
● You
can make decent money in the markets if you have the right strategy and
knowledge.
● One
can move from the cash market to the derivatives market and leverage their
friend.
● You
can also train as a researcher or as a trainer.
● You
can register as a SEBI Registered Investment Advisor or SEBI registered
Research Analyst and consult.
It is interesting to note
that if we compare the most sought-after jobs in India with those of a few
developed countries, there will be a clear delineation. Indian society has long
considered jobs such as engineers or doctors to be the most highly coveted.
However, B-School students from developed countries see trading as the top
choice and aspiration space.
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