I have seen a lot of ads for sales traders, there never seems to be a shortage.
Is sales trading a trading job or a salesman job, and will it ever lead to a trading job?
I am trying to find out where it fits into the overall picture of brokers, MMs, Primary & Secondary markets, companies that are floating/about to float, etc.
I have this idea that a sales trader phones up a client list of some kind and tries to get them to buy particular company shares - could it be shares his/her employer are placing, and are these clients of the firm, or just a spam list of known investors.
So far it seems to me that becoming a sales trader requires demonstrating you have the gift of the gab and not much else (maybe a financial regulation paper), but becoming a trader requires a track record.
If I succesfully trade from home for some period of time (after saving up enough to start and not becoming just another statistic) would that count as a track record, enough to get your foot in?
Or is a sales trader route valid?
I guess I'm talking about share trading. I have a rough idea there are FX sales traders who try and figure how smart/naive their clients are and see how big a spread they can get away with (or something).
Is sales trading a trading job or a salesman job, and will it ever lead to a trading job?
I am trying to find out where it fits into the overall picture of brokers, MMs, Primary & Secondary markets, companies that are floating/about to float, etc.
I have this idea that a sales trader phones up a client list of some kind and tries to get them to buy particular company shares - could it be shares his/her employer are placing, and are these clients of the firm, or just a spam list of known investors.
So far it seems to me that becoming a sales trader requires demonstrating you have the gift of the gab and not much else (maybe a financial regulation paper), but becoming a trader requires a track record.
If I succesfully trade from home for some period of time (after saving up enough to start and not becoming just another statistic) would that count as a track record, enough to get your foot in?
Or is a sales trader route valid?
I guess I'm talking about share trading. I have a rough idea there are FX sales traders who try and figure how smart/naive their clients are and see how big a spread they can get away with (or something).
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