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Aug 1, 2005 6:01 pm

One thing which is consistent about Put is his arrogance....

Do tell, Mr. Put, if you're so brilliant with options, why do you toil as a "Senior Administrative VP" instead of just trading for a living?

Aug 1, 2005 6:11 pm

You know Put will have a chance to show us all how he can do.  Since his Series 7 will expire because he does not have a job, he can study and take the test all over again.

Yep, Put, you can have a chance at the 7 again.  Good luck.

Aug 1, 2005 6:55 pm

Put, you're wrong on the 24 being easier than the 9/10, let alone it being a "walk in the park".  While the 24 has always been a relatively difficult test, it was made even more so a few years ago when it was revised.  After that happened the pass rate on the 24 became meaningfully lower than the 9/10.  So, as a result, RJFS now recommends the 9/10 be taken instead of the 24 for its indy managers.  

By the way, the 9/10 also covers muni supervision, while the 24 doesn't (you have to get the 53 with the 24 to supervise muni business).

Aug 1, 2005 7:47 pm

Put wrote: "And as a result–since they refuse to buy the best training material on the market–they have to recommend that people take the tests that have the better material.

Duke you should learn that it's not a good idea to disagree with me.  If I don't know what I'm talking about I don't speak up--but when I do you can take it to the bank."

Your opinion/experience with PassPerfect doesn't jive with RJ's experience, at least with the series 7.  It's what RJ&A uses for the 7.  Pass rate is 90%+ with it for the 7 at RJ&A.  If someone wants a cram course they can do so with PP, Dearborn, Bisys, & STC -- all approved at RJ.

For the 24 & 9/10, PP, Dearborn, Bisys, & STC are all available at RJ. Again, you don't know what you're talking about, and if we do "take it to the bank" it's usually counterfeit!

What's your beef with RJ, Put?  Did they not hire you, and that's why you're working for a chop shop in Manhattan??  My gosh, bringing up Larry Silver -- at least since I came in 94 he had nothing to do with registrations, but just Marketing Dept.  So, if he had something to do with choosing exam courses, it must have been a long time ago since RJ pee-ed in your pot.  BTW, you never did put up or shut about about your disparaging remark about Tom James' CRD history.  You didn't respond, because you couldn't.  Caught in yet another lie.

Aug 1, 2005 7:51 pm

Moderator just wiped out some of Put's posts, so my last one probably didn't make sense to anyone but me.

Aug 4, 2005 1:20 pm

I’m wit ya Duke

Aug 4, 2005 3:48 pm

[quote=Duke#1]

Moderator just wiped out some of Put's posts, so my last one probably didn't make sense to anyone but me.

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I didn't see them.  Put is still at it?

He really does need help.

Aug 4, 2005 3:50 pm

Put = Soothsayer

Aug 4, 2005 3:59 pm

[quote=joedabrkr][quote=Duke#1]

Moderator just wiped out some of Put's posts, so my last one probably didn't make sense to anyone but me.

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I didn't see them.  Put is still at it?

He really does need help.

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Joe, I wasn't referencing posts under Put's name, but some under some of his other names.  I think they've pretty much cleansed the forums of most of his posts under whatever names he was using.

Aug 5, 2005 5:01 am

[quote=maybeeeeeeee]Put = Soothsayer[/quote]

I rather doubt it.  I've seen 'sooth' posting for a while on other threads, long before Put came on the scene.

Jul 13, 2018 9:52 am

try google FinraTestBank, should be the quickest way to pass