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Currency Trader

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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Finance cluster Securities and Investments pathway.

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Currency traders aren't licensed or certified; there are no specific educational requirements. But most experts agree that a bachelor's degree in commerce or finance is a minimum requirement. An MBA may be necessary for some positions.

"You need a college degree and an understanding of economics, accounting, [and] mathematics," says trader Elliott Dix, who got his start at a bank as a teller and worked his way up to currency trader.

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