Quote from pepper_john:
nowadays man programmers are called quant analysts. If you are asked many java questions, you will likely be a programmer.
Quote from pepper_john:
nowadays man programmers are called quant analysts. If you are asked many java questions, you will likely be a programmer.
I know very little about programming.
Possible, yes. Likely, no.Quote from Kastro_316:
Is it possible for people to get hired in an hedge fund without a MBA or related degree, and just on track record and certain licenses alone? Not asking for my self (Still in school) but I was just curious.
Let us know when she calls you back
-Kastro
Quote from The Kin:
^ I know![]()
But I am looking to brush up. I've cracked out a couple books from my college years:
Applied Mergers and Acquisitions by Bruner
Financial Calculus by Baxter
I'm also tring to build that god-damned Black-Scholes pricing formula into excel plus some other features I hope they will enjoy. Or am I wasting my time?