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Investment Analyst

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Investment Analyst

by FundiConnect Editorial Team | 6 February 2019

Career Overview

The role of an Investment Analyst is to transfer his/her interpretation of the stock market and its trends to stockbrokers, fund managers and everyday stock market traders. They will then use this information to make their choices on their investments.

The type of work that you do will vary according to your employer. You could find yourself doing any of the aforementioned: reporting to stockbrokers, fund managers or stock market traders or researching companies’ financial performance and writing financial research summaries, amongst other things.

Required School Subjects

If you would like to pursue a career as an Investment Analyst, then you will need the following subjects to begin your studies towards becoming one:

  • Pure Mathematics

Recommended subjects:

  • Accounting
  • Economics
  • Applied Mathematics

Institution and APS

There are a number of tertiary institutions in South Africa that offer the high quality education that would allow you to become an Investment Analyst, but we recommend the following:

  • Stellenbosch University – APS of 390 for minimum consideration
  • University of Cape Town (UCT) – Faculty Point Score (FPS) of 480 for guarunteed entrance

Required Qualifications

In order to become a qualified and employable Investment Analyst you will need to do the following:

  1. Complete your undergraduate degree, preferably in a field of Mathematics, Finance or Accounting.
  2. Networking and Internships. These are both pivotal to you becoming an Investment Analyst
    • Networking will get you noticed by prospective employers and it’s a great skill to have!
    • Internships will give you real-life work experience in the Investment Analysis space and help you to acclimatise to the working world.

Register with FINRA and possibly pass the necessary exams.  Find out more about registering with FINRA.

Land that first job!

Working Hours

Your working hours will depend on your employer and how active the stock market is. A quiet week for an Investment Analyst can see him/her working 70hrs, which is 14hrs/day. Busier week will see you working 100hrs or 20hrs/day. Investment Analysts start their day relatively late (9 or 10 AM) because they end so late at night. Weekend work is also a regular occurrence.

Expected Salary

The field of Investment Analysis is associated with long hours but handsome salaries. On average, in South Africa, you can expect to earn R650 000 – R700 000 per year, or R58 000/month.

What to Expect

As a qualified and employed Investment Analyst, you can expect a grueling introduction to the field of work – one ruled by late nights and crunching numbers. However, you can also expect to be generously rewarded for your hard work when the paycheck arrives at month end.

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