Hello,
I started on Wall Street at 23 years old, turned 60, Sept. 23, 2019. I have seen everything from the BUY & SELL sides. In the thick of fray with the best in history through the past 39 years. I built a C#, .NET build of enterprise software all original source code. Using Bloomberg feeds, and back testing the entire data base back to 1980. I know for a fact all markets function the same. Building that theory it into our pricing model. Then learning how to architect an enterprise software. I worked selling research to five of the top hedge funds in the world from 2005 to 2010. Asked to build a short-term trading program by Steve Cohen Dec. 2008, after 5 years of selling directional research to him (Stocks, Bond & Energy). I worked at Drexel Burnham (Mike Milken) in the 1980's. I have 65,000+ computer hours in front of markets. I know 99.99% of people building software can't do it in Wealthtech. Your skills must have trading, and hedge fund manager abilities. Being able to trade intra-day, and run a billion-dollar book. No human hands are extremely rare maybe .0001%, of the world. Stocks, Bonds, Forex, Futures, Bonds, and Crypto are what our built trades. We have the ability to create an automated ETF's, and Mutual Funds. Having many skills, and knowing that there is a massive amount being wasted on programming. Good luck on some programmer developing a no human hands program. Without market skills it’s never going to happen.
Best Regards,