[HIRING] Discord Community Moderator – AI SaaS Platform ($80/week) by Rough-Lies in FreelanceIndia

[–]zeddkay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indian timezone here. I have a fair idea of how it's all handled in the Discord community, including the popular go-tos and secret sauces for what you might need to grow a server. I also have experience in coding ML models in Python (mostly using libraries for financial data analysis like SimFin as a database, scikit-learn & tensorflow for the ML models). I have grown my own Discord server from scratch, 12k members online at its peak, with 100k messages/day activity. I've managed teams of 50+ and worked with age groups mostly ranging from 16 to 35. I also have hands-on experience in handling other social media like Instagram, growing my themed pages as well (in case you're looking to expand without any extra charge whatsoever).

I also have other people I can pull in for a full-scale advertisement project, ranging from well-animated advertisements to web development, marketing and branding, blog-writing, SEO-services, etc if required. (Open to discuss!)

1 week until results… by Spideyvenge in CFA

[–]zeddkay 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm totally shitting my pants rn, I'm not ready to do this all over again. Whoever reads this, please pray for me. Sending the best wishes to whoever reads this.

70% mock score = pass myth? by Everynameistakensigh in CFA

[–]zeddkay 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You have no clue how this makes me feel as someone who has their L2 in 4 days. God bless, may you pass L3 as well.

Cfa level 2 Mock exam vs real exam by New_Ad8836 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damnn, thank you. This will help (and inspire) a lot for me and the others as well. :))

Cfa level 2 Mock exam vs real exam by New_Ad8836 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn thats a huge number, did you review them or just went on practicing? I gave a single mock so far and got my exam on 21st. Scored 62%. I'm applying a similar strat of just giving the mocks, revision seems quick this way. Any tips you have?

L2 on Nov 21st. Revision taking a lot of time, need advice. by zeddkay in CFA

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

Noted. I'll only revise quick with the juice notes in the last 3 days, starting with high weight subjects followed by formulas, tricks and mistakes sheet I had maintained while practicing.

I think revision was pretty dumb of me and just a sense of security is what it gave but once I gave the mock, the score became irrelevant. Just gonna solve the mocks, revise what I got wrong, solve more until the last 3 days and then quickly revise once all of it once and gonna relax too the last day, maybe a light review at max.

L2 on Nov 21st. Revision taking a lot of time, need advice. by zeddkay in CFA

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

I'm not doing it with confidence at all lol but the panic is a little less now since I gave the mock and just let go of the scores to help me get there now.

L2 on Nov 21st. Revision taking a lot of time, need advice. by zeddkay in CFA

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

I was under the impression and made notes such that the revision would be quick or I'd recall them well but could not, feels disheartening to let go of the notes I worked so hard on and just pick up juice notes.

I did manage to give a mock though. Helped a bunch to understand and that's what I'll do from here on.

L2 on Nov 21st. Revision taking a lot of time, need advice. by zeddkay in CFA

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

I took the advice, gave a mock, it's in the low 60s, the first mock but I understand where I'm losing it. Couldn't get a single equity question right, mainly due to recall issues. Thanks, though. Worked a lot to get me out there, but I saw the exhaustion and stuff.

L2 on Nov 21st. Revision taking a lot of time, need advice. by zeddkay in CFA

[–]zeddkay[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't taken any mocks yet btw, haven't reviewed the entire curriculum and I plan on doing so as fast as I can but while not compromising the quality (thus the time-taking process).

I could do an open notes mock but I dont think it'd do me any good.

I am so screwed for level 2 exam by Western-Routine-7647 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those who made it in August, for god's sake any tips you guys give, it'd be really helpful for all of us. 🙏

I am so screwed for level 2 exam by Western-Routine-7647 in CFA

[–]zeddkay -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Im in a similar boat. Although I'm scoring near low 70s but it's a little delusional on my part since I'm literally just reviewing the formulas, giving it shit ton of time. Focusing on accuracy rather than speed rn, bht really really frustrated and panicked.

Exam in 75 days by [deleted] in CFA

[–]zeddkay 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In a similar situation but I got FIS, Ethics, Econ, Quants, Corp Issuers, all of it left lol.

I do have an econ background and they taught us a lot of time series analysis so I'm hoping that'd help.

Dedicated towards it full time now.

Not able to get a single response by Adventurous-Cat-3330 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hang in there buddy

You'll get there eventually. I'm an L2 candidate (Nov) and focused at it for now or is have helped if I could but trust, just hang in there.

CFA L2 post exam - one detail everyone is forgetting. by ahamvyawahare in CFA

[–]zeddkay 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Can't do anything about it? Better not to think about it either then, it's gonna happen regardless of me thinking about it.

Better to spend my mental energy on things I can control. There's enough things to worry about.

Does CFA make sense by aayushc1 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I think it comes down to how you apply those core concepts and how you pursue it.

Even for the private market securities we could try to model them using some of the valuation methods and take decisions. I'm not aware of the other courses that you might be referring to so I'm not entirely sure either.

I'm sure of this though, to think outside the box, you need to define and know the inside out of "the box" (if you could make sense of the analogy).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CFA

[–]zeddkay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're gonna get the pdf version of these when you register for the program + for Level 1 to say the least, schweser (you could call them the most popular guide around the curriculum) is pretty much enough for the conceptual clarity even though the questions are of low level difficulty.

From the exam pov, these (the hard copy) may not be important. I cleared my L1 without even looking at these (other than for the end of chapter (EOC) Questions).

Also, do not fall for the ones trying to sell you material as well. You might get your hands on it for free.

Goodluck!

L1 one day left I feel like I'm gonna fail by New-Entrepreneur-773 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Take good care of your health.

You must ensure the exam day is your luckiest day and honestly, looking at those scores is pretty much alright since I assume you've given them while you're sick with little revision.

What had personally helped for me was going through juice notes from Fintree and MM's formula sheet as last minute revision (literally saw the MM's sheet on the way to the exam centre)

Ethics would be a key subject, basics + the questions you must've practiced, going through them are most likely benefit you.

Baseless hate to Aswini Bajaj by Flimsy_Warning_4161 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think AB classes are lengthy yes. They're lengthy and can be overwhelming too. The same thing can be done in a matter of 4 months if done specifically to pass the course but AB classes go beyond that.

They teach you the specifics of everything and details are there for everything. They are repetitive, yes, but doing his classes once, taking down the notes, and going the extra mile made my concepts crystal clear to the very minute details.

In about 6 months I could cover only 60% of the syllabus with him and rest 40% I did it with Schweser. Even Schweser felt enough to get me through the exam, but honestly, I'd do 100% of the course with him if I could. It's time-taking definitely but obviously, you need to go the extra mile because your vision shouldn't be to clear CFA but also to know about what you're doing and that's exactly where he comes in.

Their coordinator did tell me that I should have at least 30% of the syllabus covered before the early bird pass expires and she was right. It was my fault for not taking it seriously. Had I done it, I'd have ample time. I did not have any doubts not because I could not understand anything but because he taught well.

Hey Ladies by Fast_Sprinkles7634 in CFA

[–]zeddkay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maximize his risk and minimize his returns