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dolph001

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every year they will take in 1 batch of trainee dealers... and train them for 3 months then assign to different desks

can be forex, futures, equities etc

got insitutional, retail, private banking etc

see where u go

3 rounds of interview... they only take the best, if u show that u got passion and knowledge in the market... higher chance to pass maybe?

experience in trading/investing in the relevant market is a plus point
 

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Ya.....education costs in Singapore is absurdly high and no guarantee of success either :(

My niece in Primary 4 is having tuition at some atas private centre.....fees around $240 per month for one subject :s22: So I did a rough calculation

Pri 4 to Pri 6 tuition fees - ($240 X 10 months) X 3 years = $7,200

Sec 1 to Sec 4 tuition fees - ($280 X 10 months) X 4 years = $11,200

JC1 to JC2 tuition fees - ($320 X 10 months) X 2 years = $6,400

Total Cost = $24,800


Almost $25k in tuition fees! Not even include all the swimming, piano and judo etc etc. Imagine if the child take multiple subjects in tuition. The sum of money is humongous! If instead use that amount to DCA STI etf over that 9 years, might oredi gave that child a head-start to his peers liao.....:s13:

learn from LKY, married a smart lady. tuition fee waived
 

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nowadays kids very good life....

during my time... what learn piano?

give u the broom and mop ask u to help do housework nia... LOL
 
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