I work in IT for a large trading firm, and I have a degree in CS. I have full access to our broker and to our servers, and am a competent programmer.
I have the markets under my fingertips, and the ability to access them, but I have no idea what to do with them. Despite having worked here for over a year, I know very little about actual trading. Edit: about trading strategies. I know how our traders do what they do(eg, bids, offers, order entry, etc), but I know almost nothing about the why.
Naturally, I turned to the internet. I can find lots of information on options, derivatives, and futures trading, but my firm is equities-only, and day trading only (taking home overnight positions is generally frowned upon).
So, where do I go from here? If I had a strategy or plan I liked, I could code it, backtest it, tweak it, trade it in simulation, and eventually live if it proved to be profitable. But I can't - I'm stuck at the ideas/learning stage.
What are the best resources for someone in my position? Any websites or books you can recommend would be greatly appreciated.