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Old 03-17-2008, 09:31 PM
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Default Re: Dude, where's my bank?!! (Bear Stearns DEAD at 85)

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Originally Posted by zeyneddine View Post
I dont need to actually study math to know how trading is successful.
Trading is a very small portion of the finance world. It didn't have much to do at all with the sub-prime crash. And as the actual numbers show, advanced mathematics are highly valuable when utilizing a variety of financial vehicles.

Even Islamically speaking, if you were trading based purely or largely on speculation it would come pretty close to haraam. So yes, having an understanding of advanced mathematics [for example as required to get into Renaissance] is paramount, whether from a strictly businss point of view or Islamic.

I don't see why you're belittling it, particularly when you have no experience.
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