Excellent advice and congratulations on giving the finger to those racist and misogynistic a.h you worked and had to deal with.
A few years ago, BBC radio did a programme about mental health support for City workers who couldn't take it any more. A therapist noted that many of them stay in the jobs that are crushing them because they feel their firms need their expertise and they don't want to leave the team in a hole by quitting. Nonetheless, the speaker pointed out that – as is well known – most traders don't beat the market.
People are macerating themselves in order to do less well than an index fund that could be run by a laptop. What sense does this make?
Everything I hear about Wall Street work sounds marvellous. When can I fly over and sign up?
Wall Street is hard. I’ve been a licensed invest advisor with the SEC since
2005. I left after 20 years because i beat it, I won. I’m 41, retired, single, happy and rich. I invested heavy and consistently into NVDA for years. I did my homework, I took on the risk of being wrong, and I won.
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You leaving probably proved his point though