Totally agree regarding networking through CFA Society. Opened the door for me to land an internship in asset management, and then to a full-time role.
I got here from Reddit for the other video and saw the CFA content here. Thank you for both the videos! I’ll leave a subscribe and a follow on Reddit too! Also, good luck in the RUclips thing 👍🏻
Personally, I was able to get through level 1 with only the CFA Institute materials. Focus on getting through all the practice problems at the end of each chapter, and the extra ones posted on their website.
3:12 You mean like "The minimum value of which of the following is the maximum of zero and the underlying price minus the present value of the exercise price?" 🤔😅
I think a lot of people feel that way sometimes. The program is such a big time commitment, it depends on a person's specific career goals whether or not to go down that path.
@@JoeMaule For someone with little investment knowledge and an arts based degree it can be worthwhile. But was even worst for me as had a Master's in finance. Masters went far deeper and more real world relatable topics plus programming. I think I was just collecting designations. My advice is 100% do not do if already have a master's in finance/investment related from good university. Should have done CAIA as more interesting for designation collection and fact I work now in real estate private equity. Moved from investment management.
@@annajones9701 Same here! I got a masters in global financial trading and covered a lot of investment reseach methods, coding, and portfolio management skills. I am also working at a venture capital firm. CFA would be good for people who have little investment knowledge. All the best in your career progression!
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Totally agree regarding networking through CFA Society. Opened the door for me to land an internship in asset management, and then to a full-time role.
It is a great way to meet people!
Thats awesome man, planning somewhat similair myself !
Whoops I mistook this for fake advice, until I read the title! Thanks for the video! And congrats on the charter.
Just subscribed! Ideas are very original and insider
Awesome video
Thank you for this video
One more thing, I wish I watched billions sooner 😝. Great video anyway
Thanks Rahul!
Thanks man, appreciate the advice, doing level 2
That's great, good luck man!
Thanks for sharing, bro.
Life Saving Video Thanks Sir 🙏
Great video, thank you!
Great video! Thanks for sharing your insights based on your experience
Good video. Keep up the good work!
good stuff !!!!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the great tips bud!
You're welcome!
I got here from Reddit for the other video and saw the CFA content here. Thank you for both the videos! I’ll leave a subscribe and a follow on Reddit too!
Also, good luck in the RUclips thing 👍🏻
Awesome, thank you for the support!
Please share your study material notes...
God bless👍
For level 1, is the practice category on the cfa curriculum enough ? Or would u recommend doing something more as well ?
Personally, I was able to get through level 1 with only the CFA Institute materials. Focus on getting through all the practice problems at the end of each chapter, and the extra ones posted on their website.
Awesome dude how old are you when you started the cfa certification?
Thanks! I started taking the exams right after college. My undergrad degree was in finance so that helped a lot for Level 1
@@JoeMaule Im 25 after 3 years in FP&A
Is it too late for me?
@@polishseabassjanowski17 Not at all, many people take these exams even in their 30s
3:12 You mean like
"The minimum value of which of the following is the maximum of zero and the underlying price minus the present value of the exercise price?" 🤔😅
Sometimes it's just not worth it haha
Haha, the ans is - The Intrinsic value of a call option
And it should be Max.( Stock Price - Excercise Price, 0)
Not the pv of X
What's your age?
Rory Macdonald in da house
Did you clear all the 3 levels in a single attempt?
Level 2 took me two tries, I think that's the most difficult level.
@@JoeMaule damn bro, got to take level 2 next mmonth haha, stop scaring people
@@federalfreemoneylackofrese9937 You can do it!
To be honest not sure CFA was worth it.
I think a lot of people feel that way sometimes. The program is such a big time commitment, it depends on a person's specific career goals whether or not to go down that path.
@@JoeMaule For someone with little investment knowledge and an arts based degree it can be worthwhile. But was even worst for me as had a Master's in finance. Masters went far deeper and more real world relatable topics plus programming. I think I was just collecting designations. My advice is 100% do not do if already have a master's in finance/investment related from good university. Should have done CAIA as more interesting for designation collection and fact I work now in real estate private equity. Moved from investment management.
@@annajones9701 Same here! I got a masters in global financial trading and covered a lot of investment reseach methods, coding, and portfolio management skills. I am also working at a venture capital firm. CFA would be good for people who have little investment knowledge. All the best in your career progression!
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Hey! Can you please tell me the skills that one needs to learn to do the work on a job?
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!