And no single one of them are successful due to their amounts or the pair of principles they were able to automate. Their backgrounds may have given them the ability to flip their rules into code but did their levels provide the edge, discipline and money management know-how to them? I doubt it. Doesn't the very fact that these people's levels are in various fields tell you that the degree is not the common denominator to their success?
Follow Merlin's advice and see Market Wizards. You will quickly see that there's no method or degree that equates to success and that of the great traders have only a couple of things discipline, cash management, correct plogy. Their degrees are insignificant. Check in the history of this s. The successful traders come in all walks of life. Degrees and no levels. Watch the film Trading Places with Eddie Murphy. The film is based on this whole premise. They literally took a bum off the street and taught him for a successful commodities trader. Since they truly mean nothing you may burn your levels.