Hi everybody,
I read on the internet about ARPM and their offerings (ARPM Marathon and especially the certificate ).
I would like to ask the following:
How well is the certification recognized, how is the penetration in the market or simply would you recommend to pursue it after completing...
Actually I was expecting a lot of more lengthy and "novel" type questions. The rest of them was actually comparable to the practice exam.
I also dont remember any questions on securitization. Given the number of assigned readings about this topic I was expecting at least two questions...
Thank you very much @David Harper CFA FRM . :) I was asking myself the same question regarding the Vasicek model. What confuses me a bit now is the following: Does arbitrage-free and no-arbitrage mean the same or is arbitrage-free equal to Equilibrium? I am asking regarding the Practice Question...
Thank you very much @David Harper CFA FRM :) I completely missed the fact that here L means a loss while Dowd is working with expected future values. Now I understand where the difference comes from.
R37.P2.T5 , Page 5 -> definition of Monotonicity: R(L1) < R(L2) if L1 < L2
R35.P2.T5, Page 6 -> definition of Monotonicity: If X ≤ Y then rho(Y) ≤ rho(X)
I am wondering if this is correct or a error. :)
Hi @schopenhauer,
I can confirm that in Germany (Frankfurt) the proctors were giving instructions in English. But to be on the safe side, wait for the feedback from Nicole. :)
Are you referencing to the Diebold chapters on trends, seasonality and cycles?
I was writing Part I in November 2016 and I remember at least two qualitative questions regarding those topics. One was on the Schwarz Information Criterion (SIC) and the other one the ARMA models I believe.
So to...
Just saw on LinkedIn
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November 2016 FRM Exam pass rates -- Part I: 44.8% | Part II: 54.3%
I would like to share my experience and my study plan for Part I.
Resources: GARP books and the BT advanced package for Part I
Study period: May till November. I was studying for 1.5 or 2 hours workdays (Monday till Thursday),
4 to 6 hours on Saturday and Sunday. I was lucky to keep this...
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