My dream is to be FIRE or FI as early as possible. To do so investment is important. Salary is O(n), investment is O(c^n). Therefore I hope to work in Bloomberg so I can use the Bloomberg terminal for free and learn more finance during work time. Does it make sense? For people in Bloomberg, do you really make more money by Bloomberg terminal or the fintech environment? Thank you.
I'm in finance. The answer depends. Lots of morons who don't know anything about finance. They just code, barely. If your smart it does help to understand the basics like equities/futures/options, strategies... And more. But you can just look that up and learn on your own. You won't learn special trade skills that always makes me money. Plus that's not Bloomberg is known for. Youd need to go to a trading shop. Not sure who. So I'd say no not really. It's more about your drive, intelligence and luck.
Indeed. I do learn these online, not harder than coding. I just wonder if the environment and tools can help me more.
For the development BB terminal I can access? Why...?
Bloomberg does have real time updates. I'd be very surprised if devs don't have access to it. At least ticker plant devs.
Short answer .. no. Long answer .. nope.
Why...? May I have an even longer answer...
I am no sure if Bloomberg is a fiduciary . If they are, good luck getting pre trade approval .
Wtf. Google INDEX FUND. Concentrate on your job grow TC. Investment leave it to index fund. Nobody can beat the market over the working life of a person. Yes that includes the hedge funds and quants.
Technically hedge funds and quants have regularly outperformed the market, but the fees are so high it eats into the return which drags it back down under the average 7% return.
Not over a 50 yr period aka your adult lifespan
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Lol. Good luck with that.