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Hello Everyone!

I have a BSc in Math/Statistics 3.0GPA graduated 2011.

Have become quite passionate about financial modelling and have been self teaching python, machine learning (completed Andrew Ng's infamous course) and now taking Financial Engineering 1 and 2 from Coursera.

Have also been following Kaggle competitions on predicting housing prices/sales forecasts/stock prediction/risk analysis using regression methods which is all very interesting.

Does anyone have any insights with the difference between CFA, MFE, masters program... my biggest concern is getting accepted to a masters due to the time gap and lack of references.
 
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Been also following Kaggle competitions on predicting housing prices/sales forecasts/stock prediction/risk analysis using regression methods which is all very interesting.

Any good forecasts for house prices? Don't think Kaggle is needed for that one. TBH, regression you can learn in a few days.
 
Current resource material I've been working through is:

 
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