Grizzly, r u changing to Com/Ec or heading off to work next yr?Grizzly said:Sera; I think IMM is a pre-req for SIM (but u probably knew that)
Ive done real estate finance + options
RE is alright - no textbook, 3 hour lectures, but the exams are tricky
Options is pretty difficult in subject (although very interesting and practical!) - but im sure they dumb down the exams coz the average for the MS (worth 45) was a high credit.
Really?, for multiplex i think§eraphim said:FINS 3642 is offered every 2 yrs due to historically low enrollments.
Real Estate Finance is no longer offered as the lecturer has gone to work in the UK.
pretty useful if you wanna b an advanced traderPeT_peT said:How useful is options anyway?
Oh comon,phrred said:pretty useful if you wanna b an advanced trader
i was talkin about real derivative trading not the courseGrizzly said:Oh comon,
the course is all theoretical, full of assumptions, with focus on how to make arbitraged profits which rarely exist anyway. The options strategies can be learned on ASX website - who really cares about working out c/p options using BS model and stat tables - and theres a bunch of other things in the course that is not practical.
In other words, fins3635 is only the "start" to derivative trading.
@Sera, lect notes are decent (but not so much the lectures). It's heavily summarised, so you need to rely on the book to things as well as doin the assignments.
I don't know the answer to that either.phrred said:its a good introductory course. Some people really need it
someone asked why you would buy shares in a company that didnt give out dividends- people like that need it
CMI is like IBF, very fun, all about exchange rates, and can be extremely useful if you are interested in trading in the foreign stock markets.blackfriday said:yeh i keep getting told that cmi is useless