Advice for HS Investor

Hello,

I'm a high school student looking to get started in the world of finance. Ever since a young age, I've been passionate about finance and now I want to gain some first-hand experience in corporate finance to get ahead.

I understand it’s challenging to secure internships at my age, but I’m dedicated and won’t quit until I find one. I would appreciate any advice on where I might find an internship and how to approach potential opportunities, whether paid or unpaid.

Thanks!

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You're 15. Just focus on getting into a target and you'll be fine. There's literally no point looking for an internship this early, and no one will hire you anyway.

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just focus on school- if u really want an internship u can probably find one with your state senator which might be cool? or in code development, always nice to try something new

other than that, just enjoy your summer, you can self study stuff and all..

if you're still dead set on finance then i suppose you can cold email/call all of the AM/PMW/Companies near you and see if theyd take you on as an unpaid intern over the summer or something like that, but i dont know if it would do much..

 

Hey mate, I'm in high school and I've invested my own money for nearly a year now. I've made fuck all but I've learnt a lot about trading and how I need to discipline my self if I want to make good trades. You've also gotta remember that if you want to go into Hedge Funds, Equity research/AM roles if possible , it most probably will be the best way to get into the buyside. If you want PE, IB would most likely be your best bet!

I understand were your coming from but you've still gotta plenty of time to make choices about careers and colleges and I would say maybe invest your own money or read some books like Market Wizards. I have learnt a lot from them. Hope this helped!

 
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Ah to be 15 again... you are in a fine position because while there is no chance you're getting an internship or any finance experience at this age, you could do something far more productive that will adequately set up your finance careers for years.

You see here, even though you sound like a straight goober ("hello fellow financiers" ... bruh whut), with a little character modification and grit, there is something to be done here. You are fortunate enough to be living in Portland, an area with at least some wealth, and despite not being a major financial hub, there certainly must be at least one hedge fund, PE, investment bank branch, etc in your area. Now these firms have powerful senior employees (MD's, Partners, etc..) that are fathers, fathers who specifically probably have 14-18 year old daughters. Daughters that are ripe for the picking. Do some research, and find out which of these girls you go to school with / do some other activity with. Woo them, date them, hang on to them for dear life. When you're a Sophomore in college, a sad sack of sh!t no less for having not been able to partake in some of the, err, more involved "extracurriculars" that some of you male peers have because they are not in 4+ year committed relationships, you will have something they don't have. A dope ass internship swindled from your GF's father like a baby with an ice-cream cone on the doc pier late in a late mid august night.

 

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