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Hey what’s going on,
I started this channel for a causal platform about the field of private equity and investment banking. So come chill with me and lets talk about life and finance.
Follow me in my IG: emory_liu
I started this channel for a causal platform about the field of private equity and investment banking. So come chill with me and lets talk about life and finance.
Follow me in my IG: emory_liu
Private Equity VP roasts PE Intern at Lunchbreak - Mukbang
I sit down with my intern and we have a casual conversation about private equity, education, investment banking, and life.
Follow me on IG:
@emory_liu
Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casualbusiness
For any inquiries: emoryliu.yt@gmail.com
Timestamps:
0:55 - Intern background
1:36 - Intern impression of private equity
2:20 - Fashion and style in finance
3:32 - Experience hating Investment Banking
5:10 - Intern past job experiences
9:27 - Dating in Private Equity and Investment Banking
10:20 - Going bald in working high stress job
11:12 - Work hours as an intern
12:05 - Asking intern about pls fix
13:22 - How would you invest money?
14:18 - How would you spend your bonus?
15:49 - Most demeaning task while working in finance?
16:32 - Quizzing my intern on PE/IB terms
18:23 - Quizzing my intern on excel
20:26 - How does the younger generation think about going into finance?
22:01 - Interns future career progression
A little brief about myself:
After graduating from university, I worked at a local boutique investment bank for two and half years, specializing in equity capital markets in the real estate sector. My previous firm also did a little bit of M&A (mergers and acquisitions) for a variety of industries including manufacturing, cannabis, technology, etc. I transitioned into private equity in 2019. I was an associate at a real estate fund for two years, before taking my current role as a private equity VP. A disclaimer, these are my personal experiences in investment banking and private equity, this may not reflect the experiences for other people in this industry around the world. I work in Canada and do not have the bulge bracket experience on Wall Street in New York City.
Follow me on IG:
@emory_liu
Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casualbusiness
For any inquiries: emoryliu.yt@gmail.com
Timestamps:
0:55 - Intern background
1:36 - Intern impression of private equity
2:20 - Fashion and style in finance
3:32 - Experience hating Investment Banking
5:10 - Intern past job experiences
9:27 - Dating in Private Equity and Investment Banking
10:20 - Going bald in working high stress job
11:12 - Work hours as an intern
12:05 - Asking intern about pls fix
13:22 - How would you invest money?
14:18 - How would you spend your bonus?
15:49 - Most demeaning task while working in finance?
16:32 - Quizzing my intern on PE/IB terms
18:23 - Quizzing my intern on excel
20:26 - How does the younger generation think about going into finance?
22:01 - Interns future career progression
A little brief about myself:
After graduating from university, I worked at a local boutique investment bank for two and half years, specializing in equity capital markets in the real estate sector. My previous firm also did a little bit of M&A (mergers and acquisitions) for a variety of industries including manufacturing, cannabis, technology, etc. I transitioned into private equity in 2019. I was an associate at a real estate fund for two years, before taking my current role as a private equity VP. A disclaimer, these are my personal experiences in investment banking and private equity, this may not reflect the experiences for other people in this industry around the world. I work in Canada and do not have the bulge bracket experience on Wall Street in New York City.
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Private Equity VP Answers Your Commonly Asked Questions | Q&A
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I answer all your commonly asked questions left in my comments, hope you enjoy. How I broke into IB and PE: ua-cam.com/video/k8Tey7po6sY/v-deo.html Follow me on my IG: @emory_liu Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casualbusiness For any inquiries: emoryliu.yt@gmail.com After graduating from university, I worked at a local boutique investment bank for two and half years, specializin...
Day in a Life - Private Equity VP
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I take you through an average day in my life as a private equity VP and talk about my experiences as an investment banking analyst, private equity associate and private equity VP. Follow me on my IG: @emory_liu Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casualbusiness For any inquiries: emoryliu.yt@gmail.com After graduating from university, I worked at a local boutique investment bank for...
How I broke into Private Equity and Investment Banking (Untraditional)
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Hey, what’s going on everyone In this video, I talk about my background and how my career progressed throughout the years. Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casualbusiness Reuploaded to fix audio. Just a quick bio about myself, I worked at a boutique investment bank as an analyst for about two and half years before joining a private equity firm as an associate. All the information...
Private Equity Modeling - Private Equity Explained Pt.1
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Hey, what’s going on everyone This is part 1 of my private equity explained series where I go over what a financial model looks like in private equity. I go through some of the basics like the most important metric used to evaluate returns, what a leveraged buyout is and start a simple cash flow model from scratch. Hope this video is helpful. Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casu...
Explain like I'm 5 - What is Private Equity?
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Hey, what’s going on everyone I know it’s been a little bit but I’m finally back. I’ve been taking some time to think about what I want to do for this channel and have decided to start an educational series about explaining private equity in Layman’s terms. This will be an intro video just to talk about an overview of what private equity is. Next three videos in this series will be about financ...
A Day in a Life - Private Equity/Investment Banking
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I take you through an average day in my life as a private equity associate and talk about my experiences in investment banking. Follow me on my IG: @emory_liu Wall Street Oasis IB/PE Prep Courses: linktr.ee/casualbusiness After graduating from university, I worked at a local boutique investment bank for two and half years, specializing in equity capital markets in the real estate sector. My pre...
Right? Right
Sorry this is random, but your eyebrows are very expressive lol
The best on YT. Please make more!
So helpful
Enjoy your videos where can we email you for questions?
pick a better name i'll wait
What the salary range for vp, and hours?
fuck ur private equity do something useful
Super informative 👏🏻
pt 2?
His eyes look dead. His soul must’ve perished along the way during his time in investment banking.
Please prepare a career guide on private equity. Thank you.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the video. Please consider making career guides for management consulting, investment banking and private equity, so that it helps with interview preparation and career advancement. Thank you.
Bro watches RDC not bad
That is what I was thinking!
Engaging in active trading versus long-term investing requires unique strategies for maximizing returns. Active trading involves frequent buying and selling of securities, aiming to capitalize on short term market fluctuations. On the other hand, long-term investing focuses on holding assets over an extended period, leveraging the power of compounding.
Amazing channel 👏
How do you work 60-70 hours a week 😭 I'm interested in this area but really turned off by the long work hours
Awesome analysis! I'm an aspiring trader who would rather learn from other traders' experience than investing in the market myself, in anticipation of the next bull run. What are your thoughts on copy trading as well? Do individuals actually earn a living? Just trying to get some reassurance. I want to have a healthy portfolio worth at least $850,000. Reliable inputs please...........
Why not? You can follow a skilled trader and learn how they trade. Its really not as difficult as many people presume it to be. It requires a certain level of diligence, no doubt, which is something ordinary investors lack, and so a financial advisor often comes in very handy.....
This is interesting. Can I ask who it is that has been guiding you, please?............
Thanks, I just googled her I'm really impressed with her credentials. I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get.........
Awesome analysis! I'm an aspiring trader who would rather learn from other traders' experience than investing in the market myself, in anticipation of the next bull run. What are your thoughts on copy trading as well? Do individuals actually earn a living? Just trying to get some reassurance. I want to have a healthy portfolio worth at least $850,000. Reliable inputs please.
I’ve copied trades from a licensed wealth manager over the past few years and its better than trading blindly on your own if youre an absolute newbie. It would give you a better understanding of what's happening but keep in mind that the success of copying another trader is dependable on their transparency. That's actually how I was able to raise a profit of $610K in a few months of active sessions..............
The adviser I'm in touch with is 'Jenny Pamogas Canaya she works with Merrill, Smith incorporated and interviewed on CNBC Television. You can use something else, for me her strategy works hence my result. she provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on............
Awesome analysis! I'm an aspiring trader who would rather learn from other traders' experience than investing in the market myself, in anticipation of the next bull run. What are your thoughts on copy trading as well? Do individuals actually earn a living? Just trying to get some reassurance. I want to have a healthy portfolio worth at least $850,000. Reliable inputs please.
Why not? You can follow a skilled trader and learn how they trade. Its really not as difficult as many people presume it to be. It requires a certain level of diligence, no doubt, which is something ordinary investors lack, and so a financial advisor often comes in very handy.
I’ve copied trades from a licensed wealth manager over the past few years and its better than trading blindly on your own if youre an absolute newbie. It would give you a better understanding of what's happening but keep in mind that the success of copying another trader is dependable on their transparency. That's actually how I was able to raise a profit of $610K in a few months of active sessions.
This is interesting. Can I ask who it is that has been guiding you, please?
Thanks, I just googled her I'm really impressed with her credentials. I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get.
Very well articulated; I wish I had more time for trial and error, but I'll be 56 in October and I need ideas and advice on what investments to make to set myself up for retirement, especially with the looming inflation and recession; my goal is to have a portfolio of at least $500k at the age of 60.
Yes, I've used such expert, an investment adviser at that, and she really worked magic on my portfolio, initially I was always in and out of the market, selling at a complete loss but for the past 2years I've been mostly in the green, earning steady profit irrespective of market movement thus gaining over $850k+ in the past 2years.
Jenny Pamogas Canaya’’ has been my go-to for market insights. She doesn't manage my investments; instead, I mirror her trades, which has been a great learning experience. Her knack for timing and understanding market trends is uncanny. Honestly, without her, I'd still be stumbling in the dark...........
Why not? You can follow a skilled trader and learn how they trade. Its really not as difficult as many people presume it to be. It requires a certain level of diligence, no doubt, which is something ordinary investors lack, and so a financial advisor often comes in very handy......
if you want to get a little risky, but still safe, invest in crypto exchange companies and not the actual currencies. Like Coinbase, Binance, etc. But if you wanna play it safe just go with the S&P 500 just in my opinion, but remember you’re not too old and I believe in you🤠
Please continue making these videos as you travel.
appreciate that you have removed some part of that child's meme video......
Hi just a quick question, when did you pick up your smooth Excel skills?
TC?
Hi, my question is, how much of your previous role focused on the research component of finance (CDD, for example) vs. the financial analysis/ modelling component? How did you work on mastering financial analysis and models?
How many people do you manage?
Nice Neo Genesis music in the background bro
don't you feel like you're giving him pressure to agree with you?
Do you know any fund specialized in oil&gas exploration stage projects? We have a list of firms that invest in mature projects, including some from Canada. But on the exploration side, it's ALMOST empty. Probably because of the ESG bullshit and misunderstanding of the value that this sector brings to human life. The only PE firm we found interested in this project is ROCA Investments from Romania. We need to couple them with a partner. Any ideas?
Thank you for this!
What are the salaries like in Toronto for private equity.
Hey man , I'm a more experienced guy in S&T at BB firm in Asia. My background in ER. I'm considering a move to a PE firm in the city I work in and stumbled on your channel as I research the PE career. I want to say I learned from these vdos and you inspired me to maybe one day do a channel like this for older audiences. PE is a boutique industry but even more so in this part of the world.
you have linkden? how do i contact you
Depending how you spent your equity bonus at the YE review. A rolex, or PG watch would/could be an assumed asset that can appreciate as an investment. Not including the fact that you can wear it. So it can be a smart choice too.
Hair transplant is def not only 2k lol. Its about 10-15k and a 1 week trip to Istanbul Turkey. Lol
6:35
That intern is so chilled and relaxed around you. You are super casually with him and Kind boss. Or you kick his butt later
You’re so nice to your intern! 😂
Only at lunch break
Awesome! Does PE mostly model for max up to 10 years?
Wow been waiting forever for this 😩
Excel Wizards
Evan the real estate goat
Such an informative and fun video
Thanks king
You gotta do more of these
You got it boss
Lol unique content about private equity and investment banking, different than all other content out there
I try my best to bring out something interesting, stay tuned
Follow Evan on UA-cam: youtube.com/@sevaner
Do you have a networth goal?
Hilarious, funny video
Thanks bro
Love the content bro! Keep it up :)
Thank the man himself
Finally!!! 🙌🙌🙌
Is that the king of games himself
😂loool
Cute dog