This is really good Afzal - I've been 20 yrs in Banking, including 8 yrs in Investment Banking, and looking to potentially move into Asset Mgt - so was an excellent run through of the differences. Thanks so much.
Good luck going from the sell side to the buy side. Selling is easier than buying and your skills, especially risk management, is something you’d struggle with
Hi Afzal i work for investment banking and did not know what actually it is, after i started watching ur vedios the way you explain is clearly understandable and i personally learned a lot.thank u so much
Great video, I remember when you first started with a few thousand followers and now you are over 100k subs. It's great you have kept up with your very high-quality and insightful videos, and made your channel the best on youtube in your area of expertise. I would say in a few years you would have half a million subs and will be the key man to provide the newer generation with all the information. Well done bro. I can see you have talent in this space and will do very well adding a lot of value to society. Keep it up.
I did not understand the difference between Asset Management and Private equity. In PE also, the company invests client's money on private companies(basically creates a portfolio) and when the private companies generate income, the PE firm takes some cut and returns it to the client. Asset management also sounds similar.
Supergood presentation! Since the S&P has moved upwards at about 8% annually on average I wonder what expectations an institutional investor has towards the Asset Manager? When the markets are weak like 2000-2010, what type of conversations would there be between investor and Asset Manager? I read that the Norwegian Oil Fund (1,4 Tn) created in 1990 has an average return of only about 6% in spite of having 70% in the global stock market-- seems to me that they could do much better?.
Kudos to you Afzal, great work. Since I will start out with Sales and Trading, just wanted to ask if you think how Asset Management, Consulting, and Private Credit perform as S&T exits?
Great video, mate, but I do have a few questions. Hope you don't mind answering them. So, what are the key differences between asset managers and hedge funds or private equity funds or VC funds? Since they all take other people's money, invest it, and get a cut in return? Does the difference lie in the type of investments made? Do asset managers invest in hedge, private equity, and VC funds? Why don't these big institutional investors just create their own in-house asset managers? They obviously have the capital to hire professional investors and support personnel? What are the advantages for them to outsource their investment process?
I am doing my MBA in Finance and want to join Investment bank in Asset Management or Private Wealth Management or M&A. I have experience in data analytics and want to join in any one of the department as analyst. I want to know what should I write in my LinkedIn to show my interest to join Investment banks in any of these department just to make a start of my career, because if I write all the three departments then recruiter think I have no idea about what I want to do.
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This is precisely what I was looking for mate. Such a thorough, credible and resourceful video. Thankyou!
This is really good Afzal - I've been 20 yrs in Banking, including 8 yrs in Investment Banking, and looking to potentially move into Asset Mgt - so was an excellent run through of the differences.
Thanks so much.
Good luck going from the sell side to the buy side. Selling is easier than buying and your skills, especially risk management, is something you’d struggle with
Hi George is there any openings for a complete fresher who wants to tap into this career but is eager to learn everything
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Im an accounting student at a university and I love your videos❤️
Hi Afzal i work for investment banking and did not know what actually it is, after i started watching ur vedios the way you explain is clearly understandable and i personally learned a lot.thank u so much
big up afzal. your video quality has improved over the years. God bless you brother, you're smashing it
My guy 💪🏽🙌🏽
Great video, I remember when you first started with a few thousand followers and now you are over 100k subs.
It's great you have kept up with your very high-quality and insightful videos, and made your channel the best on youtube in your area of expertise.
I would say in a few years you would have half a million subs and will be the key man to provide the newer generation with all the information.
Well done bro. I can see you have talent in this space and will do very well adding a lot of value to society. Keep it up.
Ah, you're too kind. Thank you for the ongoing support. Makes my work possible. 🙏🏽
Great delivery style , anybody can understand , very difficult to understand this by reading articles but this video made it so simple
Thanks!
I did not understand the difference between Asset Management and Private equity. In PE also, the company invests client's money on private companies(basically creates a portfolio) and when the private companies generate income, the PE firm takes some cut and returns it to the client. Asset management also sounds similar.
Many thanks to you, well-explained and super clear!
Asset Management also involves RETAIL products. Blackrock's iShares, for example. It's a very different business.
Great video with great topics, always delivering 👏🏽
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The videos keep on getting better and better. 🙏🙏
Make a video about to in Equity Research. (I don’t write English very much, I’m a Brazilian student) thank you so much!
Supergood presentation! Since the S&P has moved upwards at about 8% annually on average I wonder what expectations an institutional investor has towards the Asset Manager? When the markets are weak like 2000-2010, what type of conversations would there be between investor and Asset Manager? I read that the Norwegian Oil Fund (1,4 Tn) created in 1990 has an average return of only about 6% in spite of having 70% in the global stock market-- seems to me that they could do much better?.
this is so helpful !!
Hi could you make financial advisor vs asset management?
appreciate your videos bro!
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic video, expert insight. Please expand more on the subject of fees by sharing one or two typical examples of management and performance fees.
Thank you ! Amazing as always
Kudos to you Afzal, great work. Since I will start out with Sales and Trading, just wanted to ask if you think how Asset Management, Consulting, and Private Credit perform as S&T exits?
What about IB vs Consulting? They seem similar
Thanks sir for valuable information 👍
Hi Sir, regarding qualifications. What about a MBA?? Which would it help in?
So if I want to be in a hedge fund I should go to portfolio management
Do you have to work on Sundays in asset management?
I’m applying now and if I want to work at a hedge fund should I go for asset management?
Great video, mate, but I do have a few questions. Hope you don't mind answering them.
So, what are the key differences between asset managers and hedge funds or private equity funds or VC funds? Since they all take other people's money, invest it, and get a cut in return?
Does the difference lie in the type of investments made?
Do asset managers invest in hedge, private equity, and VC funds?
Why don't these big institutional investors just create their own in-house asset managers? They obviously have the capital to hire professional investors and support personnel? What are the advantages for them to outsource their investment process?
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👋🏻 Nice content 🍾
how can one start a hedge fund afzal do you have any information
Could you offer tips on how to break into trading and a comparison to these two? I'm unsure on whether to apply for S&T or AM
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I am doing my MBA in Finance and want to join Investment bank in Asset Management or Private Wealth Management or M&A. I have experience in data analytics and want to join in any one of the department as analyst. I want to know what should I write in my LinkedIn to show my interest to join Investment banks in any of these department just to make a start of my career, because if I write all the three departments then recruiter think I have no idea about what I want to do.
Study Python and modelling. That's what they are looking for now.
@@tube.brasil I already have experience in Python,SQL, PowerBI I was data Analyst
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Very informative