Ask HN: Any possibilities of a career in proprietary trading remotely?
I traded US stocks in a proprietary trading firm during my studies. It didn't interfere with my classes, because US Exchanges operates in the afternoon my local time.
I did day trading on US Equity market as an independent contractor. After about a year I learned a little python and built a model which automatically sends orders and gives positions. It's rather a concept than successful algorithm yet, it needs far more testing.
Now I graduated and had to quit my job. I have summaries of my trading from December 2008 till March 2010, with quite stable profits.
Is it possible to continue what I did earlier through the internet? Do you know some proprietary trading firms hiring outside US? What do they require? What conditions do they offer? I'm curious your advice.
I live in a south of Poland.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 16.9 ms ] threadIf Poland does not have many funds you ought to consider moving to somewhere that does (maybe you could apply to one of the graduate degree quant finance/financial engineering programs?)
Or, if this is the work that you love and are good at - consider trying to raise capital. There's not much to know. Most people tap friends and family for the initial capital and give it a go. There are plenty of great traders that started with little more than a small sum of capital and a tiny room to work out of.