Just caught my you’re where I should have put your. Just had to cover my bases.
Update?
sparty419 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Update? philip.platt is still around, he’s posting at that other site that cannot be mentioned. Here’s a recent post: All of my mistakes by philip.platt » Tue May 25, 2010 1:47 am that I have seen lately have not involved the Golden Ratio. I am confident that the following are needed for every successful transaction: a. the alpha b. the omega c. the environment The alpha and omega are not necessarily the finance related equivalents, but rather variables used to make successful transactions in the world of physics (life). The bottom left part of the triangle is the alpha to me. The bottom right is the omega. The top part is the environment. Without the last and final part of the triangle, it will spin out of control as it is not weighted correctly: I do not imply to understand all of Fibonacci’s greeks in the diagram above down to the nitty gritty, but I understand the concepts, which I think are important
To add to this, anyone that’s friends with him on FB may have noticed the dancing video he just posted with a freshly shaved mohawk. Zach, what are you up to man?
So ACE, can you explain?
haha dude this is hilarious … yeah I know what I meant, but didn’t really explain very well
I remember this video - I was really into that station BPM and randomly shot it … with a mohawk yeah lol
Did you go to court with part time crook?
I think my lawyer might have called him, but we didn’t follow through.
why does cvm call you Zach?
Because its short for Zachary.
so who is philip platt?
Philip Platt = ACE = Zach
Mind=Blown
Bump
I STAND FOR VALUE.
Favorite poster of all time. Way cooler than ACE.
There are some all-time AFers in this thread. Good times…
lol so the guy suing for defamation for $1 was an af regular?
Is an AF regular.
haha
My “philip.platt notes” were awesome though. For L2. I got a lot of messages from people saying they passed from them. Tragedy is I spent so much time making them that it left me little time to study. There used to be a group I went through L2 with and I would organize “Marathon Study Weekends” “MSWs.” We would stay on AF and study together. I’d be the motivator… Get someeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
India: Marathon Study Weekend - April 3,4,5
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/9928547
Juliet: Marathon Study Weekend, March 28-29
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/9923935
they started them again on L3 forums
Echo: Marathon Study Weekend - May 1,2,3
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-iii-forum/91136605
These weekly posts from philip.platt were helpful to many of us last year in level II. Now he is not with us and seems like bannisja is busy so I am going to post the same posts this year
Echo: Marathon Study Weekend - May 1,2,3 Posted by: philip.platt (Date: May 1, 2009 08:50AM
“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
-Sun Tzu
By this point, we have all conquered one of these exams. We know ourselves and what we need to do to succeed. It is time to wage war on the CFA L3 exam, draw on our strengths, think about tactics for the last couple of weeks coming up, and staying strong.
Patience, practice, persistence. Last 5 weeks to go. Lets do this baby!
Kilo: March 21/22 Marathon Study Weekend
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/9919936
Hotel: Marathon Study Weekend - April 10,11,12
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/9932493
Foxtrot: Marathon Study Weekend - April 24,25,26
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/9941516
philip.platt 2009 CFA L2 Notes
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-ii-forum/91124069
https://www.analystforum.com/forums/cfa-forums/cfa-level-iii-forum/91229314
Hi,
for level 2 last year i used Philip platt notes. these were really helpful for me and may have been the difference between passing and failing.
Anyone know if he or anyone else has similar typed out notes for level 3?
Thanks Lucai