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24-05-2015 11:00 AM
ook
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How many years of work exp do you have?

CAIA is more recognised in wealth management, and fund-of-funds research. I doubt it helps in Commods trading.
still studying, will only grad next year, my interest is in commodities but i do not rule out working in fund of funds, pe or vc, keeping my options open
24-05-2015 10:58 AM
ook
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caia and cfa are all certification of investment knowledge. caia is not so related to commds trading.
which part of commds trading do you want to b in?
if you want to be a trader - save your time and money. trader needs working knowledge of maths and stats. no cfa or caia or paper needed as long as you know how to bring in the money.
broker, operations - in the US you need a series 3 to conduct business with customers
software developer - u need c++, c#
quant analysts - knowledge of statistical languages, a Msc or PhD at least in quant finance.
compliance/AML - knowledge of singapore's financial regulations
physical trading - experience with logistics
thanks for the insight, may i know wat would u rcmd if i intend to pursue a career in physical commods trading? thanks
23-05-2015 11:34 AM
Unregistered
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r u looking masters in finance? imo i think a program like cfa or caia would be less costly and more flexible (otot study) than an academic one

my thought is that cfa is getting "too mainstream" which is why i'm considering to opt for caia instead where i'm interested in commodities, anyone can advise if caia is related to commods trading?
How many years of work exp do you have?

CAIA is more recognised in wealth management, and fund-of-funds research. I doubt it helps in Commods trading.
22-05-2015 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ook View Post
r u looking masters in finance? imo i think a program like cfa or caia would be less costly and more flexible (otot study) than an academic one

my thought is that cfa is getting "too mainstream" which is why i'm considering to opt for caia instead where i'm interested in commodities, anyone can advise if caia is related to commods trading?
caia and cfa are all certification of investment knowledge. caia is not so related to commds trading.
which part of commds trading do you want to b in?
if you want to be a trader - save your time and money. trader needs working knowledge of maths and stats. no cfa or caia or paper needed as long as you know how to bring in the money.
broker, operations - in the US you need a series 3 to conduct business with customers
software developer - u need c++, c#
quant analysts - knowledge of statistical languages, a Msc or PhD at least in quant finance.
compliance/AML - knowledge of singapore's financial regulations
physical trading - experience with logistics
22-05-2015 08:09 PM
ook r u looking masters in finance? imo i think a program like cfa or caia would be less costly and more flexible (otot study) than an academic one

my thought is that cfa is getting "too mainstream" which is why i'm considering to opt for caia instead where i'm interested in commodities, anyone can advise if caia is related to commods trading?
22-05-2015 01:19 PM
Unregistered
thinking

I wanna study for it too. As i see, this qualification is getting recognised in wealth management. But for IB, fund management and hedge funds, people don't give any credit for it. I am wondering if i should pursue this first or a Masters first.
21-05-2015 10:18 PM
ook
Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst

anybody studying or used to study for this program? would like to hear some opinions on the syllabus as well as the prospects and trends of the employment market for alternative investments, thanks

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