Yes, i am aware of the requirement of 3-yr experience.I just hope by passing all 3 levels of exams consecutively at least add some favour to my CVs.
Thanks for your advice. But i am not sure if MFE is my cup of tea or not. I ain't good at computing:(
Btw, really don't understand why nowadays investment analysis can go so damned "techie". Don't think Buffett would know how to use all these fancy stuff. Sigh, any finanical institution is willing to employ a Buffett's disciple...?
sigh...if you are trader you will know why
Regulation should be a big reason. Risk control and internal control are all quite techie, at least VaR is really a mathematical terms.
Anyway, computing is really very important even for a trader, unless you want to do paper works, but paper works is extremly boring (at least for me).
If you really want to be an analysis, taking a programming course will be necessary. (just my personal view).
By the way, what is your background, engineer?
Anyway, computing is really very important even for a trader, unless you want to do paper works, but paper works is extremly boring (at least for me).
If you really want to be an analysis, taking a programming course will be necessary. (just my personal view).
By the way, what is your background, engineer?