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Bachelors in science, currently run my own two small businesses. Fucking around with stocks since I was seven. Had some successes and helped some friends/family. I think I’d like to work in the industry and two close friends started working at TDA in the past few years.
I’ve already been studying my series 7 for fun and score well on practice tests. TDA pays your way through licensures and my friends love their jobs there. One of them suggested he would give me a recommendation to work there.
Is this a good entry point into a proper finance career path, or should I look elsewhere?
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