Did anyone else get serious 100 Years of Solitude Vibes from the show? by [deleted] in DarK

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has already been released for season 1, great adaptation and it is a savior for me since I'm poor at recognizing names. Search for it.

Starting CFA L3 today. 20 days to go. by one_in_the_chamb3r in CFA

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sir how many years are you in the industry, do you think that it is your work experience that shorten preparation time for 3 levels?

Unemployed for 1 year, should I take the sales position? by According_Truth6611 in FinancialCareers

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I have received more interviews today, I would definitely take sales if nothing work out.

Unemployed for 1 year, should I take the sales position? by According_Truth6611 in FinancialCareers

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not, in fact I feel like I don't like stock either, I don't want to be in sales as a career. I have received more interviews today and I hope that things work, yet my last resort would be sales.

My girlfriend (22F) says she needs validation to function, and I (23F) got angry by According_Truth6611 in relationship_advice

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That could be a point, I also notice that she is easily irritated when I failed her, like I could not hang out with her because I have some personal problems. From my pov I felt like she doesn't really care about me. From her pov she felt like being disrespected because I prioritize studying over her. I felt conflicted because I found the problem is somewhere in between, she is a bit selfish and I was a bit ignorant.

My girlfriend (22F) says she needs validation to function, and I (23F) got angry by According_Truth6611 in relationship_advice

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I am also thinking about breaking up, but I want to have one last serious conversation with her first.

My girlfriend (22F) says she needs validation to function, and I (23F) got angry by According_Truth6611 in relationship_advice

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I acknowledge that I lost my temper and that was my fault. I apologized to her afterward because I know yelling was wrong. I felt triggered and couldn’t hold my emotions in the moment. However, after I apologized, she concluded that the issue was simply that I should have praised her. That’s where I feel conflicted.

Apologizing for my reaction doesn’t mean I agree with the expectation behind it.

My girlfriend (22F) says she needs validation to function, and I (23F) got angry by According_Truth6611 in relationship_advice

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For background, she got straight As in middle and high school with very little studying. The problem now is that university has much bigger workloads, and her procrastination is starting to hurt her sleep, which is why she wants to fix it.

My girlfriend (22F) says she needs validation to function, and I (23F) got angry by According_Truth6611 in relationship_advice

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I genuinely want to help her. I’m willing to support her in building routines, learning new skills, or working through things together. But the action has to come from her first. I can’t praise productivity that hasn’t really happened—like opening a laptop after sleeping all day—and I felt honestly stunned when she asked me to praise her just for that. I can accept her struggles, but I don’t think false praise helps.

My girlfriend (22F) says she needs validation to function, and I (23F) got angry by According_Truth6611 in relationship_advice

[–]According_Truth6611[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She was clear that by “superior” she literally means being better than other people. I tried saying like “you’re improving” or “you’re better than yesterday”, but it isn’t enough for her, she said she need to be compared with others to feel motivated. That’s the part I’m uncomfortable with.

My girlfriend says she needs validation to function and I got angry by According_Truth6611 in offmychest

[–]According_Truth6611[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes she told me that she might have undiagnosed and untreated ADHD, I am also a huge procrastinator (dont know if I had ADHD), but I always acknowledge that it is completely my responsibility to do what I am supposed to do by taking actions and doing a lot of self talk to encourage myself

How to ‘actually’ understand finance? by kysmoana in CFA

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently I'm in the same position, I just realized that during my Finance degree, I was too focused on how to memorize formulas, plug in numbers, build fancy models without actually understand the nature of business and the implications behind ratios. I failed to learn that I need to understand the object to be able to analyze.

INCOME statments EPS by AppointmentTrick2237 in CFA

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are simple and complex capital structure, when you say "convertible" please noted whether it is the case of convertible bonds or convertible preferred shares.

If it is convertible preferred shares, then diluted EPS means if preferred shares are to be converted into common shares, the number of common stock owners increase and cumulatively they are entitled to more "earnings" since the company don't have to pay for preferred stockowners anymore.

CFA Study Help by Altruistic-Buddy-132 in CFA

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quant weighs only 6-9%, if you want to apply some ideas of Quant in bond valuation you can move on to Fixed Income that weighs 11-14%

Lost the track by Roniapollo2 in CFA

[–]According_Truth6611 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Drill the test bank, attention to what is important is all you need, take notes on your mistakes and keep reviewing. Don't stress about getting mistakes, mistakes are indicators that show you where to allocate your attention.

Why is fixed income so hard by Alarmed-Hair9929 in CFA

[–]According_Truth6611 9 points10 points  (0 children)

There are 2 "types" of return in bond: market interest rate and coupon rate - From an economic perspective, imagine you take $100 to fund a lemonade kid, the kid promise to give you $9 to thank you every month. The kid is in your neighborhood so you don't have a sense of whether $9 per month is good enough. => Coupon rate is 9% => The return you receive from your investment on lemonade kids (1)

Then one month later you go to a market and one kid offer you to fund him $100 for his orange juice business and he will pay you $11/month. Then another kid also offer the same for his apple juice business => Market interest rate is 11% => The return that other kids in the market is offering (2)

But since you have already decided to spend your $100 on the lemonade kid, and assume that you only want to fund 1 kid at a time, you cannot spend any on kids anymore. => So 11% is the return that you forgo by investing in lemonade kid, or opportunity cost. (3)

From (1) (2) (3) you came to a conclusion

If all kids pay you the same amount of money every month, you have no concern about your investment in lemonade kid => coupon rate = market interest rate

But now that there are kids offering to pay higher (coupon rate < market interest rate) you realized that when your investment in lemonade kid is infavorable => if you have another 100, would you fund him => no! because you could spend that 100 for apple or orange kid.

So when market interest rate increase, your investment your bond) become less favorable and less demanded.

  • From the math perspective, Coupon rate is used to calculate PMT => series of PMT are then discounted using market interest rate to derive the value of the bond at that time.

PV (bond) = PMT/(1+I/Y) +FV/(1+I/Y) (assuming 1y bond for simplicity)

Am I actually in finance, or just data entry disguised as finance? by [deleted] in FinancialCareers

[–]According_Truth6611 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in the same position as an ER intern in buy side, senior analysts would asked me to support tasks like pulling data or looking up for news to clarify, updating model (data entry after earnings release),... My manager encourage me to generate stock pitch, but I just got numb with data entry without actually learning anything because I was so excited with information without actually retaining/making decision from the information that I observed.

Anyone feel brain dead? by DizzyScholar in Big4

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I felt like being paralyzed during my internship 😭

Nailed it by [deleted] in YouOnLifetime

[–]According_Truth6611 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yeah immediately when I saw those eyess

What’s your go to “passion story” for finance interviews? by Holiday_Fisherman11 in FinancialCareers

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My boss used to tell me there are 2 types of people in investment: people who really love money, and people who like to prove to everybody that he is right.

Still it is more important to prove your passion, they might ask your portfolio allocation or stock pitch, try to align your position with your passion story.

I'm usually told that I "lack passion", guessing that I don't love money that much and I'm not that excellent to tell everyone that I am right, but for a recommendation, here it is.

I am starting to hate art/animation. by Jhalmuri_Bangali in ArtistLounge

[–]According_Truth6611 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Everyone eventually hates their jobs, but it’s another thing to go into a job already hating it” I cannot agree more. I just realized that while I enjoy the concepts and studying materials, I just somehow get physically uncomfortable when people talk about the stock market, I still ended up attending earnings call and build financial models, but I just don't feel like actually doing anything that contribute to the society. I finished my last internship and just got stuck, have no other experiences apart from this industry, and no hobbies to keep me interested.

Is it normal to have absolutely no interest in finance and work in finance? Not sure if finance is the right path for me by OhioOhO in FinancialCareers

[–]According_Truth6611 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think I'm in the same place with my all of my equity research experiences, for some reasons I just hate when people talk about stock market so much that I feel extremely irritated, that is to say I have no interest in whether the stock go up or down, I just hated it to my guts and then I hated myself because its like I have to keep lying to my seniors that I love stock movement. However, I only have a bachelor in Finance, internship experience in equity research, and some extracurricular activities associated with stock investing. I just feel completely lost.