Ok, so this is my first post...hopefully in the right section!
I have previously graduted from King's College London in Biomedical Sciences , and have just passed my MSc in Management (as i didnt like my first degree).
I have always been told i have a business sense of mind etc etc which is why i done this MSc. Now i have been told by many friends etc that trading is a good (but hard) field to get into as a graduate. I must admit, i dont have very high UCAS points but they are not poor either (19 points). I only got a 2.2 in my first degree but have done really well in my MSc.
So now there a million sites on trading etc and i just found this forum. I want to know the very basics of what goes on etc etc (at a novice level) so that i can grasp some understanding of what goes on in the trading world. I know there are various devisions on trading but just wanted any advice on preferred sub sectors of trading.
Having only a basic financial background, it is proving to be hard to get any responses from any cover letters i have wrote etc, so just wanted sadvice on any suggestions. I know i could prove myself etc but i need to get some doors open in the first place......
Kindest regards, look foward to your comments
I have previously graduted from King's College London in Biomedical Sciences , and have just passed my MSc in Management (as i didnt like my first degree).
I have always been told i have a business sense of mind etc etc which is why i done this MSc. Now i have been told by many friends etc that trading is a good (but hard) field to get into as a graduate. I must admit, i dont have very high UCAS points but they are not poor either (19 points). I only got a 2.2 in my first degree but have done really well in my MSc.
So now there a million sites on trading etc and i just found this forum. I want to know the very basics of what goes on etc etc (at a novice level) so that i can grasp some understanding of what goes on in the trading world. I know there are various devisions on trading but just wanted any advice on preferred sub sectors of trading.
Having only a basic financial background, it is proving to be hard to get any responses from any cover letters i have wrote etc, so just wanted sadvice on any suggestions. I know i could prove myself etc but i need to get some doors open in the first place......
Kindest regards, look foward to your comments