Hayek Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ok. so I didn’t know wh o re wasn’t allowed on the > forum. That’s what the @#$%& was in my last post. yeah, we try to keep it g-rated so as not to scare off the kiddies.
Hayek Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well said Pennyless. > > The nature of consulting in my geographic market > has given me the opportunity to do a wide variety > of things. Everything from forecasting work for > banks and governments to investment analysis for > large companies. Generally speaking, I’m a whore. > > > What do you do SuperiorReturn? Also, I didn’t mean > to offend with my earlier remark re: ignorance. > I’m overly sensitive to being painted with the > same brush as the economists you see in your > mind’s eye. Just learned something cool - if you quote someone, you can see their curse word (I’d tell you what Hayek is, but you can quote him and figure it out for yourself if you’re not certain like I wasn’t). SuperiorReturn is a generalist - he macks hoes, hustles dough, and generally gets his alpha on 7 days a week with 7 different freaks.
let’s hug it out.
Thanks for all the inputs… I do have limited knowledge in econs and I know CFA covers little on it as compared to FA and Equity valuation so I was thinking of strengthening that… I’m concerned about economic factors because govt policies, gdp data and interest rates also moves markets, which would in turn have ripple effect on the equity markets. I’m thinking it would also help one to position themselves better in stock selection within regions/countries that would have the best growth for the next 10 to 20 years… because the gastronomical gains always come from growing economies. But yes… I feel a Master in Econs might be overstretching that specialisation… Hayek… I do agree a good book might also provide me with the knowledge I seek… would you have any recommendation for a good book in Economics? Or one that compares the changing economy of various countries over the last 40 to 50 years?
“gastronomical gains”?
I’ve got my 2 years master of finance from the university of Melbourne, pretty much the best business school in Australia. I thinking about pursuing cfa designation, do you think there’s overlap and redundant to pursue both? For job seeking
You bumped an eight year old thread with users that aren’t around anymore to ask this question? Why not start a thread in Careers forum?