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  • in reply to: PRM Exam 3 #1027
    Kelvin
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    Hi Adrian,

    Thank you so much for your info, you have showed us the right direction for preparation for Exam 3. Since there are bunch of materials and topics, did you manage to read through all the material once or practice with Riskprep make it prefect? Appreciate if you could share your study strategy.

    Cheers,

    Kelvin

    in reply to: prm exam experience #861
    Kelvin
    Member

    n3ls0n,

    Congrats on passing all the exams in 1 yr, much appreciated your feedback on exam 3!

    Would you mind to share your study strategies for exam 3? How much time did you spend on reading through the textbook, it seems overwhelming with a lot of material?

    Thank you in advance.

    in reply to: PRM Exam 2 guidance #771
    Kelvin
    Member

    Ngozie: thanks for your pointers. I found that it is so difficult to absorb or understand anything while reading the long and heavy passages. Did you have same problem? I am always uncertain if I have really memorized it or forgotten about it in few minutes.

    in reply to: passing PRM #854
    Kelvin
    Member

    Hi Perko,

    Would you mind to share your insights on Exam 3 as I am preparing for the exam, it seems a lot of material and passages to read. What were your strategies to accomplish all the readings? Should I do the RiskPrep questions several times?

    Much appreciated your help!

    Kelvin

    in reply to: PRM Exam 2 guidance #842
    Kelvin
    Member

    Hi Ngozie

    Congrats on passing exam 2!! I am preparing for exam 3 as well, do you have any particular ways to prepare for the exam as I am finding there are so much material to go through. I would appreciate if you can share some of your thoughts.

    Thanks

    Kelvin.

    in reply to: PRM Exam 2 – Question Bank No.26 #752
    Kelvin
    Member

    Hi Yemi,

    That totally makes sense to me. It basically means the one day increase offsets by the other day decrease(negatively correlated), hence the overall volatility is less than time rule volatility.

    Thanks so much for your response.!

    Kelvin

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