Bloomberg terminal info..

Theo

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Tomorrow I am going to go back to my university to check out a Bloomberg terminal we have (I didn’t even know it existed until after I graduated). I figure it may be a minuscule point, but still something I can add on my resume.
Anyways, will everything be self explanatory as I use it? Any glaring aspects I should know beforehand in order to best use my time?
Thanks for the advice.
 
Make sure you master the RV and FA functions if you’re going to work in research
 
Few quick links to try (GO IS ENTER):
BU GO
FA GO
WRAP GO
MBBG GO ( my favorite)
TOP GO
G GO
EDIT:
GAMS GO (Games =) )
BSP GO (sports)
Anish
 
What exactly are you going to add to your resume? That you’ve seen/used a Bloomberg terminal for one day? I recommend reading a guide before you hop in the driver’s seat–that way you know what it has to offer and can find relevant (to your career) areas to explore.
 
goblue06 Wrote:
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> What exactly are you going to add to your resume?
> That you’ve seen/used a Bloomberg terminal for one
> day?
You might be able to mention that you have exposure in an interview, but to put it on a resume would be a stretch.
 
I wouldn’t call Bloomberg intuitive. It took me a few days and couple of training sessions at BB office to get a hang of it.
If you are in New York, choose BU, there choose North America, New York, sign yourself up for a few free training session at BB’s office at 59th and Lex. Great office, free snack!
 
I would learn all of those things plus:
API [basically downloading stuff into EXCEL]
BBU + already mentioned.
AATB - A portfolio attribution tool.
WRST + stress testing
Willy R + People + my bio.
The help function is awesome you just hammer the help key a few times and a live rep comes on line.
Willy
 
anyone know of a simple guide relating to integrating excel & bloomberg ?
 
API is just a tool that plugs into Excel off of Bloomberg. You have to plug it in manually but the best way to actually learn about how to use it is to go down to BCE place where their big lab is and take a few classes on API. I went to one on like Earnings projections and stuff: not entirely relevant to me but the concept and point was articulated fairly well.
Willy
 
Theo if you want to pull up a cool screen with lots of blinking lights that will impress the chicks at your school, BTMM
good overview of lots of markets too.
 
Sweet, just found out my company has a Bloomberg terminal. Hopefully, there will be some useful ways to apply it to my job (multifamily underwriting).
 
Anyone know what the monthly cost of a terminal is? I hear its 30k a month, is that right?
 
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