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Is there more money in finance than in STEM?
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>>32195231
Yes. Raised lower middle class blue collar. Smart enough to get into private college but not an ivy league school and graduated middle of the pack with political science degree. Keep in mind political science leans heavily on statistics and probabilities. Develop gut instinct for projecting outcome, think hmmm this is risk/reward shit and can use it to improve top and bottom line for companies. Consult for private equity firm and every year make between 300-400K. Don't have a MBA or law degree nor am I a CPA.
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>>32195675
who needs millions of private equity firms with their own market oracles? there are lots of companies with good analysts whose trades you can follow and copy. or you simply invest in their fund directly. I do not understand your profession. you are not smarter than the likes of Michael Burry. why would I listen to some fucking rando when I could listen to pros with decades track record



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