Link to home
Start Free TrialLog in
Avatar of excel learner
excel learnerFlag for United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

asked on

Forum-Financial Engineering

Dear experts,

I have been a member in this group for the last 13 years and it has been a amazing journey for me.

Now i have resigned from my job and doing mathematics to pursue Financial Engineering.

I have done CFA but my experience has not been in and around Treasury /Risk management.

Now my question to the experts is, can anyone suggest me a forum where i can post questions on both derivatives (financial products) and math relevant for Financial Engineering.

My observation is this forum has address my math questions till now.

But i am looking for a nich forum. I am happy to join even if it is a paid one.

I want my questions to be answered within reasonable turn-around-time.

Kindly suggest

Thank you
ASKER CERTIFIED SOLUTION
Avatar of aburr
aburr
Flag of United States of America image

Link to home
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
Start Free Trial
SOLUTION
Link to home
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
Start Free Trial
Avatar of excel learner

ASKER

Hi d-glitch

Thank you

I tried to register in Wilmott forum. It does not allow gmail email id. I got the below message:

 Please use genuine work, university or personal domain emails only.

I am not at work, not a university and i do not mail personal domain email

I either use yahoo or gmail.

Is there any way we can overcome this challenge.

Kindly guide
Hi aburr,

Thank you
I posted a question about 5 hrs ago. I hope i will receive a response.

Thank you
SOLUTION
Link to home
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
Start Free Trial
D-glitch, ok

Sad, just because I do not have an appropriate emaili-id i cannot benefit from the wealth of the knowledge in that forum.

Is there any other forum where i can seek clarification on derivative products?

Thank you