With the help of Bionicturtle candidates become better and better prepared - this is one of explanations! The other one - exam was fair, not very sophisticated in comparison to previous exam which I also wrote and in my humble opinion it was too tricky and mazy in a sense!
Without you and Nicole David I could hardly approach this FRM, You are always helpful and look into the crux of the matter, so thanks a lot and continue this way, I will never forget this amazing experience of learning and practicing!
David! Your resource is definitely the best! FRM PART 2 Passed!!! Exam problems are much harder than given in Schweser! And much trickier than GARP Practice exams! And questions are intricately formulated, even for me (I
hail from Moscow) who passed TOEFL with 102 score and have been learning...
Don`t worry about these results too much - in order to succeed you have to make this exam - your hobby - like David did :) And he is absolutely right because if you are interested in the subject - you may contemplate a lot more and delve a mile deeper than if its just a burden. Just look beyond...
And by the way - if you receive this after exam (so called "please provide feedback") survey demand - is it logical to forward it to those who passed or it is received only by those who failed? What do you think? Or third variant - it`s automatic and is sent to everybody who attended the exam ;)
Sorry - one more question - can smb help - what do they mean under historical pass rates in the table presented by GARP? Are these rates indicative of the percentage of people who passed among those who sit for the FRM or these rates are indicative of cutoff / threshold points?
Thanks beforehand...
As for endogenous- exogenous I marked exogenous cause there was difference in approaches they used for calculating liquidity - it was said that in hongkong they used constant spread approach and in singapore another approach or vice versa - don`t remember now... someone has memories?
Hello everybody, hello David,
1) As for that question pertaining to deltas of call and put, when prices tumble down - I think that it was really ambiguous, cause if we look at call delta - it certainly diminishes and the same for put delta, but in absolute terms put delta rises - I mean you...
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