Even simple support, Resistance and Trend lines work great in forex. For Beginners with no fundamental knowledge, you can start forex only with this analysis. Forex and stocks are easier with my coach. He knows what's going on inside a company and what surprise we'll see at market open.
Finally, a young person who gets it. Yes, if you want to work in finance, learn Excel. I don't know what AI will bring, and neither do you, but I know that in finance, we use Excel. Do something else if you don't like it
Hello Kyle ! My name is Justin Munoz and I am a transfer student on my way to a uni for a finance degree. My goal is to be a finance analyst out of school . Im currently taking excel certificate courses online before I start this 2 year journey to graduate . Do you recommend continuing the certifications ? And if so do you any completed ?
@@scholarlyanalyst7700 hey- sorry for the late reply! I guess my first thought would be why do you ask? What career goals are you trying to reach? From my perspective, I never “loved” accounting and didn’t mind my base level statistics class. So I would say CPA is probably tougher since it is a 4 part exam that you pass/fail, but I honestly don’ have any evidence for this opinion lol.
@@KyleJamess I am asking to get a 'pulse' for what potential clients think. If potential clients perceive a professional (consultant) to be really smart, that's probably in the consultant's favor? So, knowing which is perceived to be tougher might influence my academic/professional route one way or the other?
Great Video! I’m working on a TH-cam channel where I interview people on what they do for a living in a more in depth meaningful manner. My objective is to have students understand what field they are getting themselves into as well as the general public that are trying to career shift or curious of what others around them do. Would you like to do a colab? (PS Sorry I need to message you through the chats, I didn't see your email anywhere.)
Hey, in many cases they will be used interchangeably and have many of the same job tasks. It usually depends on the company tbh. But, in my experience, FP&A is usually a much more centralized team; being active in general planning/forecasting for a wide array of teams/organizations. They mainly help pull together financial statements for leadership to see from the arms of the businesses they are supporting. For example, FP&A might communicate to fin. analysts(who are dedicated to their sole business lines), from a bunch of teams, to gather all-up business inputs on financial performance/forecasts, ask important questions and pull together a nice view for leadership(usually in a P&L format).
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How possible is it man? I'm from the United States.
Even simple support, Resistance and Trend lines work great in forex. For Beginners with no fundamental knowledge, you can start forex only with this analysis. Forex and stocks are easier with my coach.
He knows what's going on inside a company and what surprise we'll see at market open.
How can I reach your coach and learn the secrets from your coach ?
His name is Elvin Greg.
Newbies, Wire (Messenger) only.
Finally, a young person who gets it. Yes, if you want to work in finance, learn Excel. I don't know what AI will bring, and neither do you, but I know that in finance, we use Excel. Do something else if you don't like it
Hey, I’m someone who’s trying to get that first internship and has some transferable skills and has a certificate in excel any recommendations?
Hello Kyle ! My name is Justin Munoz and I am a transfer student on my way to a uni for a finance degree. My goal is to be a finance analyst out of school . Im currently taking excel certificate courses online before I start this 2 year journey to graduate . Do you recommend continuing the certifications ? And if so do you any completed ?
where did you get your certificate?
Hey Justin! I have not, what certificate were you working on?
Great video!! Can you make a video about data analyst roadmap for 2024?
An excel video would be nice!
Yes you are right. I need to make one!
@@KyleJamess What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. CPA or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
@@scholarlyanalyst7700 hey- sorry for the late reply! I guess my first thought would be why do you ask? What career goals are you trying to reach? From my perspective, I never “loved” accounting and didn’t mind my base level statistics class. So I would say CPA is probably tougher since it is a 4 part exam that you pass/fail, but I honestly don’ have any evidence for this opinion lol.
@@KyleJamess I am asking to get a 'pulse' for what potential clients think. If potential clients perceive a professional (consultant) to be really smart, that's probably in the consultant's favor? So, knowing which is perceived to be tougher might influence my academic/professional route one way or the other?
What excel things are you looking to learn?
Great Video! I’m working on a TH-cam channel where I interview people on what they do for a living in a more in depth meaningful manner. My objective is to have students understand what field they are getting themselves into as well as the general public that are trying to career shift or curious of what others around them do. Would you like to do a colab? (PS Sorry I need to message you through the chats, I didn't see your email anywhere.)
Is fpna the same as financial analyst?
Hey, in many cases they will be used interchangeably and have many of the same job tasks. It usually depends on the company tbh. But, in my experience, FP&A is usually a much more centralized team; being active in general planning/forecasting for a wide array of teams/organizations. They mainly help pull together financial statements for leadership to see from the arms of the businesses they are supporting. For example, FP&A might communicate to fin. analysts(who are dedicated to their sole business lines), from a bunch of teams, to gather all-up business inputs on financial performance/forecasts, ask important questions and pull together a nice view for leadership(usually in a P&L format).
Can you give tips on getting a finance internship??? I dont have any experience on my resume
Dude, you got a great energy!
thank you brotha.
What is the future of financial analysis in today's age of AI ?
Good question… wish I knew haha