Is your background in finance and wealth management or more in the field of energy? Isn't your masters thesis in canadian sands oil recovery re engineering/economics?
Good memory RSO! All my work experience outside of a 3 year stint at National OilWell Varco is in finance as a securities trader, investment consultant to advisors, and currently in a role specializing in alternative investments. I run the firm's energy offerings which unsurprisingly are primarily oil & gas although I am slowly working to expand that. My current firm created this position for me after I finished my graduate degree as a way to bribe me to stay for another year or two (so far it is working) and still leverage my petroleum engineering studies. They are paying for all my CFA related activities which I finally have time to work on as well which is kind of them.
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I like you two involved in our stock related threads, like medicine, there is some art involved ..
For many reasons I hope there is less art involved in medicine than finance! A brief historical review of medicine outside of the last 75 years doesn't give me much confidence, however. Trading solely off bollinger bands (or fill in the blank) and blood letting have about the same credence IMO.
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