IEA calls for no more new oil and gas investments in order to achieve net zero 2050? 

 

idk I feel like there's still a lot of money to be in oil trading in spite of all code red for humanity etc. Enough that it's still seriously worth considering for me at least for maybe 10-20 years? This is supported by the fact OPEC said last year oil demand will not plateau until late 2030s 

 
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Counterpoint....the commercial skills & logistics understanding you will develop are valuable outside of just oil. 

The autonomy from a young age as a trader is a way different experience than someone even on the commercial side of a typical F500. 

Plenty of PE shops always are looking for someone who has a commodity background. I myself moved into a corporate VC role where I am deep in building a raw materials business & I use learnings from my time in Ags extensively. Internally, it has become something of a "personal brand" being the 1 ex-commodity trader inside a massive organization. Plenty of senior folks ask me questions and get my take on things that a Jr. Trader would find elementary 

 

Near impossible to have a 40+ year trading career. Lets say you start at 23…still nutty. If you really aim to stick around that long the juniors below at some point will kill you off anyways.

20 years is a more reasonable timeline. As once you hit mid 40s the juniors are gunning already. Question do you enjoy the skills and environment more so.

 

Ratione non sed deleniti debitis. Commodi qui ut ut error quos ratione non sed.

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