It happens, do well at what you do and get to know people. But the one mistake I see ops guys make is being eager from the jump showing they have no interest in what their doing now and being overly aggressive thereby annoying everybody.

You give me a gift? *BAM* Thank you note! You invite me somewhere? *POW* RSVP! You do me a favor? *WHAM* Favor returned! Do not test my politeness.
 

I'm not in trading, this is just for my knowledge......so your an assistant trader before your trader? and if so what responsibilities does an assistant trader have?

You give me a gift? *BAM* Thank you note! You invite me somewhere? *POW* RSVP! You do me a favor? *WHAM* Favor returned! Do not test my politeness.
 

so I imagined you learned to trade in the process right?

You give me a gift? *BAM* Thank you note! You invite me somewhere? *POW* RSVP! You do me a favor? *WHAM* Favor returned! Do not test my politeness.
 

the opportunity to sit next to some very respected traders and listen/watch them was certainly very helpful. I learned to trade from many different experiences and this was definitely near the top of the list. After two years of doing this and working very hard at it I knew way more about the business then people who worked much more coveted jobs in analyst programs.

 

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