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Sicks Macks   United States. Dec 18 2009 00:19. Posts 3929 | | |
the things I'd do to you!
I love married women. Also I love making 100k+ this year. This is the only place I can brag about that without being a huge dick. I honestly wish all of you the best life possible. Also, didn't smash with married woman X tonight, well whatever, new city, new girls tomorrow.
Run good everyone!
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lazymej   Canada. Dec 18 2009 00:31. Posts 2897 | | |
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lazymej   Canada. Dec 18 2009 00:32. Posts 2897 | | |
also pics of aforementioned married woman or gtfo! |
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Sicks Macks   United States. Dec 18 2009 00:32. Posts 3929 | | |
| On December 17 2009 23:31 lazymej wrote:
100k from poker or..? |
lol not even close. I suck at poker. 100k from hedge funding. Some disturbingly small positive amount form poker (it's positive!!) |
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nice year sir |
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egood   United States. Dec 18 2009 02:20. Posts 1883 | | |
so you like plugging married women, or just like them in general? |
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julep   Australia. Dec 18 2009 02:52. Posts 1274 | | |
how did you get into a hedge fund??? did you have to work at an investment bank for a certain period?? |
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acdawg712   United States. Dec 18 2009 03:23. Posts 2639 | | |
either he's a genius who just graduated college or worked at a I-bank for quite a bit and decided to branch off? Anyway that's pretty impressive. Lol at the married women. |
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whamm!   Albania. Dec 18 2009 05:43. Posts 11625 | | |
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EscapingR   Netherlands. Dec 18 2009 07:13. Posts 2353 | | |
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k2o4   United States. Dec 18 2009 08:04. Posts 4803 | | |
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Sicks Macks   United States. Dec 18 2009 08:29. Posts 3929 | | |
Ugh, I'm deffo waking up too early if my drunk blog post hasn't been bumped off yet...
| On December 18 2009 07:04 k2o4 wrote:
more details all around! |
Details are going to be a little light because I really don't feel comfortable talking about any of this IRL.
+ Show Spoiler +
Job: I graduated from a very good college 3 years ago. Worked in a psuedo-analytical role for 2 years at a large buy-side firm, worked hard, made it politely known that I wanted to move elsewhere, impressed a few people who helped me out and just moved over to my current job now. I love my job for a lot more than the money. My day to day is all about meeting interesting company's management and learning what they do, and then formulating my own opinion about how valuable that is. I learn something new all the time. It's really a dream role.
Married Woman: She used to work in a support role to me, but as I said I switched jobs about a year ago. We're apparently a lot more comfortable expressing out desire to nail each other when we both won't get fired for it. Last night was lol-hilarious in this respect and I hope for the sake of her marriage she deleted the texts she sent.
Poker: An embarrassingly small part of the 6-figure score. I run horrible, games are tough, blah blah blah.
Sorry for posting drunk guys!
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oh Nick...if i were a woman the things id do to you!
wat did u study btw?
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Sicks Macks   United States. Dec 18 2009 08:44. Posts 3929 | | |
<3!
My major was officially political science, but my intention was always to go into Investment Banking and then move to either Private Equity or Hedge Funds once I got some experience. As it turns out, I got a job on the buy-side right away so that worked out nicely.
I probably only took 3 classes directly relevant to my job in college, and it was enough. To be a good equity analyst you do need a mathematical, statistical, and accounting toolbox large enough to approach a problem in many different ways, but all of these analytical approaches can be pretty easily learned. What's more important is being smart and creative. Simply going to a good school helps demonstrate A to some extent, but this really is a profession where your resume is 90% about getting you an interview and then all the rest is about having a thought process that other people find interesting, unique, and valuable. |
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awesome! great job man....grats! |
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