Is the charter respected in hedge fund industry?

tyler4040 wrote:
itera wrote:
Greenman72 wrote:
edupristine wrote:
CFA Charter is very much respected in hedge fund industry . It is a part of finance and investments . Every where in the world wherever the work in finance is happening , It is recognised . First you should try to pass the Level 1 then Level 2 and after that Level 3 sequentially . Your work experience will be well recognised by the institute . And you will get the CFA charter after 4 years of work experience.
This is one of the stupidest posts ever.
“CFA Charter is very respected in hedge funds.” How do you know that? Ever interviewed anybody with a CFA at a hedge fund? Do you know anybody who works at a hedge fund? Can you give us any reason to make us think you know what you’re talking about?
“Everywhere in the world wherever the work in finance is happening, it is recognized.” Huh? I don’t even know what this means.
“It is a part of finance and investments.” No shit.
“First, you should try to pass Level 1, then Level 2, then Level 3 in that order.” No shit.
“Your work experience will be recognized by the institute.” No shit.
“And you will get the charter after 4 years of experience.” Again, no shit.
I was literally going to rip that post apart exactly like you did here, but I thought some haters would get their flame on again, so out of laziness, I decided not to.
130% agree with you greenie
Naive? perhaps. However, it pales in comparison to the ridiculousness that spews from you jabronis on every other post.
oh you did appear. like gophers popping up and down.
 
edupristine wrote:
First you should try to pass the Level 1 then Level 2 and after that Level 3 sequentially .
Urgent question!
Is it compulsory to do it in that order or can I start with L2 first?
 
Greenman72 wrote:
edupristine wrote:
CFA Charter is very much respected in hedge fund industry . It is a part of finance and investments . Every where in the world wherever the work in finance is happening , It is recognised . First you should try to pass the Level 1 then Level 2 and after that Level 3 sequentially . Your work experience will be well recognised by the institute . And you will get the CFA charter after 4 years of work experience.
This is one of the stupidest posts ever.
“CFA Charter is very respected in hedge funds.” How do you know that? Ever interviewed anybody with a CFA at a hedge fund? Do you know anybody who works at a hedge fund? Can you give us any reason to make us think you know what you’re talking about?
“Everywhere in the world wherever the work in finance is happening, it is recognized.” Huh? I don’t even know what this means.
“It is a part of finance and investments.” No shit.
“First, you should try to pass Level 1, then Level 2, then Level 3 in that order.” No shit.
“Your work experience will be recognized by the institute.” No shit.
“And you will get the charter after 4 years of experience.” Again, no shit.
I read this again just to humor myself before bedtime. Now i can sleep peacefully. I have to agree with Greenman here – that guy is a total nitwit. When I read that post, the only thing I could think of was “WTF? Is that guy serious?”
 
The edupristine posts are often quite wacky. I figure it is just a cultural difference in how to say things and organize thoughts, but there are definitely some WTF? moments.
 
numi wrote:
I read this again just to humor myself before bedtime. Now i can sleep peacefully. I have to agree with Greenman here – that guy is a total nitwit. When I read that post, the only thing I could think of was “WTF? Is that guy serious?”
lol
 
He is the most perplexing individual here. His voice must be heard though as he represents a fringe part of society. Banning him is like trying to eliminate poverty by killing the poor.
 
I wonder if his educating us here on the peculiarities of the CFA program count towards his work experience.
 
Only back in the 70s when I was smoking/taking funny things would some of edupristine’s posts have somehow made sense.
He/it (I’m not sure it’s not a bot) fails the Turing test. But at least he/it is amusing sometimes.
 
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