Series 7 Whisperer
The Series 7 Whisperer is the voice in your head you wish you had while studying. Hosted by a retired NYSE trader and FINRA principal with 37 years on the Street, this podcast cuts through the noise to deliver the raw, real, and testable truths behind the Series 7 exam. No fluff. No filler. Just the stuff that gets you paid. Whether you’re cramming before test day or grinding through options, suitability, and regs, this is your shortcut to passing with swagger.
Episodes
120 episodes
Series 79 Function 1.2 part 2 Essential Financial Ratios and Valuation Metrics for Corporate Transactions
a comprehensive outline of key financial metrics and ratios utilized in corporate advisory services, including mergers and acquisitions (M&As), restructurings, and equity or debt transactions. It categorizes these critical data points into ...
Series 79 Function 1.1 Analysis and Evaluation of Data
Function 1.2: Analysis and Evaluation of Data covers several essential topics that would make a great foundation for your podcast:Financial Analysis & Modeling: Analyzing individual companies, comparable companies...
Series 79 Function 1.1 Collection of Data
to help you prepare for the Series 79 exam, here is a breakdown of the core concepts from the provided bullet points, organized into key areas of investment banking responsibilities:1. Data Collection and Valuation Analysis A majo...
Series 63 Exam Cheat Sheet: Registration and Regulations ( Series 65 and Series 66 Exam )
comprehensive guide for individuals preparing for the Series 63, 65, and 66 exams. The content details the specific registration requirements and legal definitions for broker-dealers, investment advisors, and their repre...
Series 65 and Series 66 Exam : Yield Curve
This Series 65 study guide focuses on the yield curve as a primary indicator of economic health and its impact on fixed-income securities. It identifies the three main curve shapes—normal, inverted, and flat—highligh...
Series 65 and Series 66 Exam: Time Value of Money
the fundamental principles of the time value of money, focusing specifically on the concepts of future value and net present value. They explain that an asset's worth changes over time because current capital can be investe...
SIE Exam : Prohibited Activities
comprehensive overview of the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) exam, detailing its structure, content, and the professional standards required of candidates. These sources outline critical regulatory frameworks managed by FINR...
Series 7 Exam and Series 65 Exam : Current Ratio explained
the concept of short-term liquidity, which measures a firm's capacity to settle its immediate financial debts. It defines current assets as resources like cash or inventory that will be utilized or sold within a single year, while...
Series 65 and Series 66 Exam: RISK( Standard Deviation,Beta and MPT)
comprehensive framework for understanding investment analysis, risk management, and the regulatory requirements for financial professionals. They contrast critical performance metrics, such as time-weighted returns w...
Series 65 Math: Concepts over Calculations
Episode SummaryEver stared down a brutal math question on the Series 65 or 66 exam, sweating bullets, with nothing but a cheap, plastic four-function calculator in your hand? You are not alone.In this deep dive, we reveal why that...
Why smart people fail the SIE Exam and Series 7 Exam
🎙️ Podcast Episode Topics — Cognitive Biases That Hurt Test-Takers Dunning-Kruger Effect — fake confidence before the exam Self-Serving Bias — blaming the test instead of fixing weaknesses ...
Is GameStop really gonna buy eBay?
GameStop just did something insane.A $12 billion company made an unsolicited bid to buy eBay for $56 billion.No call. No warning. Straight to a public offer.In this episode, we break down:What ...
Trusts and Joint Accounts ( Series 65 and Series 66 Exam )
Trusts, Estates & Joint Accounts | Series 65 and Series 66 Exam PrepEverything you need on trusts, estates, and joint accounts for the Series 65 (Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination) and Series 66 (Uniform Combined Stat...
A Guide to Equity Securities
Equity securities represent ownership interests in a corporation, offering a range of risk and reward profiles suited to different investment objectives. Common stock serves as the primary vehicle for capital appreciation and corporate governan...
What AI Really Means for Finance Careers (No Hype)
Artificial intelligence isn’t “ending finance jobs.” That headline is lazy — and wrong.What AI is actually doing is stripping out the parts of finance roles that were never worth a human salary, while putting more pressur...
Series 7 Exam Prep: All About Bonds
a comprehensive study guide for the Series 7 exam, focusing on the technical and regulatory nuances of debt securities. They contrast the structures of corporate, municipal, and government bonds, detailing how interes...
Securities Acts Explained for SIE Exam
he provided text outlines the fundamental legal frameworks governing the American financial industry, specifically focusing on the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. The 1933 Act establishes pro...
Series 7 Exam Prep:529 Plans.. Absolutely Testable
529 plans show up on the Series 7 more than people expect — and most students miss points because of tax timing, not definitions.In this episode, we do a deep dive on 529 College Savings Plans for the Series 7 exam, including:• How ...
Open End Funds vs Closed End Funds:A casual conversation
Open-End vs. Closed-End Funds: The Real Difference (Without the Fluff)Let’s clear something up — not all funds are created equal. You’ve probably heard of mutual funds and closed-end funds, and maybe someone even told you they’re “basically the...