Interview Question Help

I am looking for a good book/website for prepare for interview questions, specifically those logic/game type questions that cover probability, basic game theory, etc ...

I believe I saw a similar thread in the past but I did not find it in a search.

thanks.
 
i had an interview today with a chicago firm. this was for a job though and they don't require a capital deposit and all that. much bigger than that.

the questions were simple, but some stuff I had no knowledge about. kind of awkward.

one question was

1USD=110 Yen
1Euro=1.50USD
1euro=160 yen

how would you a produce a riskless arbitrage out of this.

I didn't know this one.

I think I did fairly well on the others. I hope I get the second interview, it would be awesome.
 
I just tell them that I read Reminiscences of a Stock operator when I was a kid, and played a lot of chess growing up. Both True...and work I guess.
 
Quote from ggoyal:

one question was

1USD=110 Yen
1Euro=1.50USD
1euro=160 yen

how would you a produce a riskless arbitrage out of this.

I didn't know this one.


so, 1E = x Yen if buying with $, but 1E = q Yen if i buy with E.

clue = 5c arb
 
Quote from ggoyal:

one question was

1USD=110 Yen
1Euro=1.50USD
1euro=160 yen

how would you a produce a riskless arbitrage out of this.

I didn't know this one.

1. Pay 160 Yen for 1 Euro
2. Sell 1 Euro for 1.5 USD
3. Sell 1.5 USD for 165 Yen

The result is that you started with 160 Yen and ended up with 165 Yen, making 5 Yen risk free.
 
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