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Don't let sjay fool you with all this talk of "not satisfying", he knows where the big fish lie.
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I can't really think of a less fulfilling transition than from playing poker to trading stocks. It just seems to me to be a quite similar job of equity calculations. Although I suppose trading is probably more difficult and competitive so that may drive people to be more motivated and enjoy their job more. Don't think that at all comes close to the freedoms that being a poker pro entails though.
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Trading stocks isn't exactly a sleep in and make your own hours type of job either. There's usually not much action at 3 AM.
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I second this. I am all for doing more with your life than being a poker pro (no offense to those that are, you know I love you guys and wish I had the skills to do it
), but I think that trading stocks is probably more immoral than playing poker.
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Immoral? How do you mean? I'll also throw it out there that trading stocks is not going to be much different than poker...stress and all.
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