Trading cards and trading securities

So when I was a kid I was into trading card games and after a while, I ended make some money by selling them. After selling what I already had, I was buying cards from some of my friends or at a card shop and selling them to others at a higher price. Obviously trading securities is a more complicated matter, but at a S&T interview, would this be a good way to show true interest?

 

Seriously? You need help to see that it is a dumb idea to bring up in an interview? That's more like a tidbit you bring up after a few days at work.

CNBC sucks "This financial crisis is worse than a divorce. I've lost all my money, but the wife is still here." - Client after getting blown up
 

Did I do all this stuff growing up also? Yes.
Do I enjoy video games, particularly ones with realistic markets? Yes. Would I talk about this in an interview? Fuck no. And if I had I probably wouldn't have a job at a BB.

On the other hand, if you're a booky for a group of friends and want to take a risk on an interviewer who seems cool you could talk about that. There was a drinking game I played with a ton of friends and started giving people odds on tournaments, would have min/max bets, calculate my expected return and potential maximum loss, etc. This was different because A) People are much more likely to want to talk about sports betting than trading cards and B) I actually used concepts I had learned in my statistics classes to make real money in a systematic way. However it's also probably illegal and a lot of people don't like the image that traders are all crazy gamblers so it's risky to bring up.

 
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