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21-08-2013, 06:44 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 204
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if you can get an offer from a tier 1 bank in sales and trading, I think you'll be smart enough to have other means of finding out such information
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21-08-2013, 07:49 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Apr 2013
Posts: 4
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Originally Posted by warning
if you can get an offer from a tier 1 bank in sales and trading, I think you'll be smart enough to have other means of finding out such information
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pls dun be so presumptuous.... I hear a wide range of number....
too wide in fact.... when it shouldnt be the case for the 1st 3 years
realkly if you got nothing to contribute... pls STFU
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21-08-2013, 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by BB_FO
pls dun be so presumptuous.... I hear a wide range of number....
too wide in fact.... when it shouldnt be the case for the 1st 3 years
realkly if you got nothing to contribute... pls STFU
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now now now, there's no need to get abusive here, despite the fact that tempers are usually shorter on trading floors and profanities more prevalent.
you are correct to note that there is a significant variation, but what is large to you may not be large in the grand scheme of things.
that said, the previous poster does make a good point, albeit a little blunt. if you are in s&t, you wouldn't be asking that question here. a survivor in markets would have found out the answer elsewhere already.
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21-08-2013, 11:50 PM
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Even if his ignorance and quite obviously low intelligence doesn't get him booted out, his poor attitude will surely not get him too far ahead.
Another banker wannabe...
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21-08-2013, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
now now now, there's no need to get abusive here, despite the fact that tempers are usually shorter on trading floors and profanities more prevalent.
you are correct to note that there is a significant variation, but what is large to you may not be large in the grand scheme of things.
that said, the previous poster does make a good point, albeit a little blunt. if you are in s&t, you wouldn't be asking that question here. a survivor in markets would have found out the answer elsewhere already.
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well I have to start somewhere and how do you know I have not done my research and seeking for other source of info to confirm....
i didnt know that I am suppose to know everything and cant ask? in anycase even if not for my benefits, casual readers can learn
I am sorry but I really do not have time for smart alecky comments...
I really appreicate if you have any info to share...
otherwise pls....
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22-08-2013, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by BB_FO
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with such an attitude you'll definitely survive in there!!!
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23-08-2013, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Depends on your exp. If you join as entry trader trainee basic is ~10-12k bonus on average about 10-12 mths. If exp trader basic can go up to 25K and the good ones can get >24 mth bonus.
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So in other words, an entry level trader starts at 200k per annum thereabout, right?
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23-08-2013, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BB_FO
pls dun be so presumptuous.... I hear a wide range of number....
too wide in fact.... when it shouldnt be the case for the 1st 3 years
realkly if you got nothing to contribute... pls STFU
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Woh, what an arse!
You've got the quality to succeed.
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