11-29-2007, 07:42 AM
Dear Kamran Bhai anyone having a little sense can't disagree with your above statements, and i have also said in my post at other thread that CAs paper is difficult and more over the criteria of checking make it more difficult...
You have raised very very important issur for invetstment management this is very very interesting topic for me, i was shocked whether these type of markets exist in pakistan even in countries other than USA because of the conditions for the applicability of certain theories and models, this is why i lot of time said that CFAs scope in pakistan is still very complex issue and it is not that easy to incorporate those features in the country like like pakistan where every thing can be happened and invetstment yielding and more over the future of that investment is uncertain...
As far as i know Derivative trader is CFA level 1 qualified and so he will be busy in level 2 preprations but one can manage to devote his time for the benefits of others and i hope if some really knowledgeable person who knows the pros and cons of this field regularly contribute here...
I know one person he was also my teacher for 2 or 3 classes in JAVA. Sir Zia Ullah Khan he is also very keen in developing CFAs future here in pakistan and from the same platform of OB(Operations Bader where he has first started JAVA/V.B) he is also doing some work for finance prefessionals and investment sector...If he can also also manage to guide keen people...
Can you also please explain the difference between Derivative and Hedging, as far as i read in some place that Derivative is the part of hedging risk, can you please shed some light on it...
Regards,
Muhammad Amir
You have raised very very important issur for invetstment management this is very very interesting topic for me, i was shocked whether these type of markets exist in pakistan even in countries other than USA because of the conditions for the applicability of certain theories and models, this is why i lot of time said that CFAs scope in pakistan is still very complex issue and it is not that easy to incorporate those features in the country like like pakistan where every thing can be happened and invetstment yielding and more over the future of that investment is uncertain...
As far as i know Derivative trader is CFA level 1 qualified and so he will be busy in level 2 preprations but one can manage to devote his time for the benefits of others and i hope if some really knowledgeable person who knows the pros and cons of this field regularly contribute here...
I know one person he was also my teacher for 2 or 3 classes in JAVA. Sir Zia Ullah Khan he is also very keen in developing CFAs future here in pakistan and from the same platform of OB(Operations Bader where he has first started JAVA/V.B) he is also doing some work for finance prefessionals and investment sector...If he can also also manage to guide keen people...
Can you also please explain the difference between Derivative and Hedging, as far as i read in some place that Derivative is the part of hedging risk, can you please shed some light on it...
Regards,
Muhammad Amir