Hey, really curious on my chances of getting into PE if you don't mind. Currently 30, ran a small business for 9 years, second year working as a corporate banking credit analyst, econ & finance major, doing cfa currently. But is 30 too late for the IB - PE route?
What is the lure to this line of work? The hours seem horrific. Life balance comes at the expense of sleep. I'm truly curious... why would someone endeavor to a career path with 60-100 hour work weeks? Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience! : )
First, Thanks for your bomb channel you seem like an honest person, just down to earth. I have no formal education in pe and was trained under a 30 year veteran in the pe arena for the past 3 years now. I mainly validate the financials for deals and bring deals to the table. I want to open a firm that focuses on management and financial consulting that consults for equity and M&A building a portfolio of quality niche deals in hospitality sectors. The only education I see myself taking up at this point is the USPEC, your advice for my choice is much appreciated.
What models did you use during your IB role vs PE role. (Aware that you are on the real estate side) Do you think having worked a few years in a boutique valuation firm as an analyst and the getting an MSc in finance from rotman would help me break into the buy side? Thanks a bunch
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?
3 Sales Tips (REALLY good ones) 1. Always say: this may not be for you. 2. Ask them why they think the product is a fit - asking this they might start telling themselves why they want it 3. Ask the prospect why they booked the call and why now is the good time to get started
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🤠
How did you break into investment banking,I think the breaking in is the hardest part for undergrads Like me Once you're in , going higher becomes relatively easier
No doubts , A good way of growing and saving your money is through investing . You don't need to have much before you can invest. "That little money you have now can make you millions if you invest it wisely". I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing is a grand choice I made.
@Alexed Martin Alright so generally, investing requires higher knowledge. For this reason, It's important to have a solid support structure (financial consultant) to guide you through especially in asset picking. I operate with (REGINA LOUISE COLLARO) an investment advisor who partners with a licensed wealth management firm. For the record, the experience has been the best for my finance. She is quite popular for her services so you might have heard of her. She made me financially stable investing through her help, now I earn on a monthly basis through her passive income strategy...So I’ll advise you do get a good Investment advisor for yourself.4
@Alexed Martin She is easy to find , make a quick research of her on the internet with her name Regina Louise Collaro and leave her a message .She works with anyone independent of their location..
@@vicahmed221 I have had the intentions of starting investing. But I always thought it was late and I think I need to stop procrastinating. I will definitely 🔍 Regina Louise Collaro and see what she can advise .Thanks a lot . This was of so much help to me .
@@vicahmed221 You are right, I am one of many who has benefited from investing with Regina Louise Collaro. 2020 is an unforgettable year in my life, back then I lost my job due to covid and had no reason to live. Regina made a good life possible for me through passive income and I owe her my life. To be honest, I feel like she is an angel of who was sent to help those who are suffering financially
What can one do to get started in those fields. I know it's not easy and they would want you to be certified in certain sofware right? My ultimate goal is private equity. What could I do to prepare my self for something like that.
Congratulations on the promo. Your transparency about your work life is really helpful to hear and see since not everyone is willing to do that in your industry.
How would u say your WLB is (I.E., weekend work) Is it out the window when you’re on a live deal? I made the switch from big 4 M&A to a boutique IB in the US as an associate and not gonna lie, being on call 24/7 kinda sucks. My initial plan was doing something like you - IB-> PE - but I am not too sure I wanna sacrifice so much of my time anymore and always being on call. Thanks!
I think that your thought process is pretty natural since investment banking led you have a powerful set of skills and made you gain confidence. The more confidence you gain the more you feel the need of making decision, I hope is going to end up like this for me as well. Congrats!!!
Congrats on the new role and progression. I'm on the same path as you are working in a small real estate office. Nice to see you laying out the path of progress.
@@casualbusiness I'm similar in that I favor the entrepreneurship and like wearing multiple hats. Lot less deals that pencil so most offices are tightening up asset management.
Hi. I am having a question that is does investment banker private equity takes success fee like mergers and acquisition investment bankers take? Pls reply
Hey Hello bro So basically I wanted to know the paths and International opportunities after completing CFA. and what other factors are involved to get into PE. Or such Particularly
Great stuff, did your summer internship also include the real estate side? Sounds super interesting, but I don't want to focus on one area immediately. Can you switch from real estate to different products?
Can't say too much about BB firms personally since I haven't worked at one, but from what I can tell from the outside, BB firms definitely have a lot stronger exit opportunities. You typically deal with more bureaucracy at a BB firm. With boutiques, especially the smaller ones, there is less structure overall and you get a lot more involved at junior levels. Boutiques on average have less exit opportunities than a BB role.
Great content, thanks for sharing your experiences. Just started working in the industry. Would love to hear stories & lessons you’ve learned, what to do and what not to do starting out, how to become a top performer, etc. Keep it up!
Congrats on the promo! Questions: How did you break into boutique IBin undergrad? How did you standout? Any advice on boutique IB internship recruiting? Could you also touch on the networking side, has it made a difference in landing any of your internships or job switches? Lastly, how did you maintain your professional network relationships? (as a student and now as an experienced professional) Thanks, look forward to more regular uploads!
on the first question (also a PERE VP here): start somewhere you can get in easier (valuations, consulting, brokerage, transaction roles at smaller firms) and try to switch after 1-2 years - Analysts with actual experience that are not completely lost on deals and underwriting are rare and very sought after. I personally started within audit, started my CFA on the side and then got the job offer in PERE.
So I work IB-side at an in between bank (think Wells Fargo, BMO, SMBC, etc.) but not IB proper, I do securitization but I still make IB base pay with a 40% of base pay bonus (a bit less than the 60% M&A guys get). The way I broke in from a fairly severe non-target school was that I had a very rigorous stem and liberal arts background and perfect grades my sophomore year. I ended up getting a sophomore year internship at a ratings firm on their ABS team. After that, applying for a junior year internship in structured finance was much easier. Just shooting my application over I had about a 50% chance of a final round just because of my experience in structured finance since it's so niche. I ended up getting an SA role at a bank and then a return offer for full time. It's not that uncommon for people to lateral out of SF into Levfin, in fact I'd say it's a lot more common than it is from other capital markets gig or trying to do Corporate Banking -> M&A. A guy I know finished 2 years in ABS Securitization here, did a year in Levfin at BofA and he's now a first year associate there sans an MBA. Levfin exit opps from BofA are absolutely stellar, probably as good as GS unless you want to do classic equity HF. If you're a junior trying to break in this late in the game, I reccomend looking at niche areas like SF, project finance, or fund finance.
@@Banzai4ever agree with you. I started at a consulting firm and made the switch to IB less than a year in. OP, if you can get into anything deals related that’s your ticket into IB -FDD, M&A, Integration, etc. The second part is killing the interview. IB, especially at the boutiques, is more of a sales job with lots bus dev and admin stuff. If you can sell yourself to your interviewer, then they’ll feel confident putting you in front of a client or PE investor.
Just found your channel, gotta say, it's nice seeing just talking as opposed to trying to sell something. I am currently in the process of interning with Deloitte, however I do want to eventually break into Private Equity. What would you advise with the career path in that regard?
Thanks for sharing! You keep it so real, putting aside all the shnazz and hype associated with IB/PE. Question: for students/recent grads without a business/finance background example: engineering, what are some things we could potentially look into that would provide us with more knowledge into this space and allow us to break into the sector. Two potential things I am thinking atm are exploring the cfa exams (at least level 1) and taking part in finance case comps. But would love to have your inputs :)
Wow this was amazing! Do you know any ways someone could get a summer analyst internship in investment banking ? I’m in New York and I just don’t know how to get in the industry.
Nice video! Incoming IB analyst to a firm in NYC. Considering REPE as an exit option since headhunters are already reaching out. I appreciate the insight!
As a VP you must very be involved in the decision making of whether to take on a project or not. Can you provide (in high level) a list of different factors you consider when underwriting RE deals and how you go about adding these thoughts into quantitative data which is factored into the model?
Hello mate, thanks for the video. What would you recommend for an Equity Research Analyst (first internship for 4 months and Analyst role for 4 months, right out off the undergrad) wanting in on Buy-Side?
I do think I enjoyed making decision and get involved in the operation that’s why I think consulting maybe a good path for me, but after watching your video I do think buy side is also an option. May I know what should I do to get into buy side.(PS I’m still at year 2 undergrad)😅😅
These past few days watching my crypto portfolio decline is very disheartening. Holding doesn't really profit much. Any ideas on how to earn better on the short run?
@Kiara Florence These are what beginners do think, me to I used to think the same way... Thank God I met Mrs Erica Denise Melissa...she helped me in trading and inculcate how the market works..
This guy's mother must have had him make this so she can help find him a girlfriend. If that's not the case... then my boy....you need to find a girlfriend...you look super lonely 🥺
It's probably not his fault, IB and PE working hours tend to be very similar by that I mean long working hours. Hence it doesn't leave you time to have a relationship.
Doing a Q&A video next, leave any questions in the comments and I'll answer them in the next video
salary on ur different jobs could be interested!
Hey, really curious on my chances of getting into PE if you don't mind. Currently 30, ran a small business for 9 years, second year working as a corporate banking credit analyst, econ & finance major, doing cfa currently. But is 30 too late for the IB - PE route?
What is the lure to this line of work? The hours seem horrific. Life balance comes at the expense of sleep. I'm truly curious... why would someone endeavor to a career path with 60-100 hour work weeks? Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience! : )
First, Thanks for your bomb channel you seem like an honest person, just down to earth. I have no formal education in pe and was trained under a 30 year veteran in the pe arena for the past 3 years now. I mainly validate the financials for deals and bring deals to the table. I want to open a firm that focuses on management and financial consulting that consults for equity and M&A building a portfolio of quality niche deals in hospitality sectors. The only education I see myself taking up at this point is the USPEC, your advice for my choice is much appreciated.
What models did you use during your IB role vs PE role. (Aware that you are on the real estate side)
Do you think having worked a few years in a boutique valuation firm as an analyst and the getting an MSc in finance from rotman would help me break into the buy side?
Thanks a bunch
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?
do you ever feel lonely at all?
Damn 😭😭
3 Sales Tips (REALLY good ones)
1. Always say: this may not be for you.
2. Ask them why they think the product is a fit - asking this they might start telling themselves why they want it
3. Ask the prospect why they booked the call and why now is the good time to get started
Are you happy?
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🤠
Can’t wait for your next upload !
Love the video, great work!
What is the alarm ringtone for your morning alarm? Love that melody
Amazing content keep it up!
Thanks king
How does being a summer analyst help you get recruited at an IB firm?
How did you break into investment banking,I think the breaking in is the hardest part for undergrads Like me
Once you're in , going higher becomes relatively easier
Please continue making these videos as you travel.
No doubts , A good way of growing and saving your money is through investing . You don't need to have much before you can invest. "That little money you have now can make you millions if you invest it wisely". I wasnt financial free until my 40’s and I’m still in my 40’s, bought my second house already, earn on a monthly through passive income and got 4 out of 5 goals, just hope it encourages someone that it doesn’t matter if you don’t have any of them right now, you can start TODAY regardless your age INVEST and change your future! Investing is a grand choice I made.
@Alexed Martin Alright so generally, investing requires higher knowledge. For this reason, It's important to have a solid support structure (financial consultant) to guide you through especially in asset picking. I operate with (REGINA LOUISE COLLARO) an investment advisor who partners with a licensed wealth management firm. For the record, the experience has been the best for my finance. She is quite popular for her services so you might have heard of her.
She made me financially stable investing through her help, now I earn on a monthly basis through her passive income strategy...So I’ll advise you do get a good Investment advisor for yourself.4
@Alexed Martin She is easy to find , make a quick research of her on the internet with her name Regina Louise Collaro and leave her a message .She works with anyone independent of their location..
@@vicahmed221 I have had the intentions of starting investing. But I always thought it was late and I think I need to stop procrastinating. I will definitely 🔍 Regina Louise Collaro and see what she can advise .Thanks a lot . This was of so much help to me .
@@vicahmed221 You are right, I am one of many who has benefited from investing with Regina Louise Collaro. 2020 is an unforgettable year in my life, back then I lost my job due to covid and had no reason to live. Regina made a good life possible for me through passive income and I owe her my life. To be honest, I feel like she is an angel of who was sent to help those who are suffering financially
I love to see a fellow finance bro rocking those Jordans. I wish I could walk into my work with my Air Max 1's and a suit
Why did you start on UA-cam? What kind of content are you gonna continue to post :)
You're a stud all the best homie
What can one do to get started in those fields. I know it's not easy and they would want you to be certified in certain sofware right? My ultimate goal is private equity. What could I do to prepare my self for something like that.
Loving this content
Congratulations on the promo. Your transparency about your work life is really helpful to hear and see since not everyone is willing to do that in your industry.
I WANT MORE VIDS. i like your style and i really enjoyed this
Hey man this is great video. If you could give some career advice and similar vid that would be great
I’m a big fan of your channel - Keep the videos coming.
How would u say your WLB is (I.E., weekend work) Is it out the window when you’re on a live deal?
I made the switch from big 4 M&A to a boutique IB in the US as an associate and not gonna lie, being on call 24/7 kinda sucks.
My initial plan was doing something like you - IB-> PE - but I am not too sure I wanna sacrifice so much of my time anymore and always being on call.
Thanks!
please tell me how to get out of my parents mouldy basement. I want to do some entrepreneurial stuff. buying businesses, building real estate.
👍🏾 just for the intro song 👌🏾 ✨ ✅
How do you work 60-70 hours a week 😭
I'm interested in this area but really turned off by the long work hours
It's cool how this guy is so authentic about his day to day
I think that your thought process is pretty natural since investment banking led you have a powerful set of skills and made you gain confidence. The more confidence you gain the more you feel the need of making decision, I hope is going to end up like this for me as well. Congrats!!!
Bro this is Canada it’s not even Wall Street. It’s not hard to get into PE or IB in Canada lmao
What's the salary for PE and Investment bank in Canada?
Congrats on the new role and progression. I'm on the same path as you are working in a small real estate office. Nice to see you laying out the path of progress.
Appreciate it Kenji, what are your thoughts on the job and the market lately?
@@casualbusiness I'm similar in that I favor the entrepreneurship and like wearing multiple hats. Lot less deals that pencil so most offices are tightening up asset management.
Hi. I am having a question that is does investment banker private equity takes success fee like mergers and acquisition investment bankers take? Pls reply
Hey Hello bro So basically I wanted to know the paths and International opportunities after completing CFA. and what other factors are involved to get into PE. Or such Particularly
How well do boutiques pay
We should collab did the same for a incubator and now run f500 accounts for public tech!
Congrats man. I like to see what you get up to.
Great video bro
Congrats. What is the salary? Do you have a target networth by age?
It's likely min. $180k USD
@@trendthis364 More like $400k all in if he is in Canada.
it is possible to get into investment banking from a non target or community college with finance and accounting degree
Love baseball as well and work in finance!
Great video, thanks.
How do you break into investment banking or private equity in canada as an international student. What should your masters be in?
finance i'd imagine
Came for 0:17 Stayed for 11:15
Would you say the pay is better at Boutique, in comparison to Middle-Market or Bulge Bracket? Do they also look after you more?
Don’t be shy, link ur only f4ns 😉
Dropping at 10k likes
Okay, I think you’re here for the wrong reasons… 😃
What is your compensation
Bro watches RDC not bad
That is what I was thinking!
Great stuff, did your summer internship also include the real estate side? Sounds super interesting, but I don't want to focus on one area immediately. Can you switch from real estate to different products?
VP but still living in a modest apartment.. #stayhumble
Downtown toronto - the quality of the apt is there so it isn't cheap to live.
What do you think are the biggest downsides of working at boutique firms vs mm or bb?
Can't say too much about BB firms personally since I haven't worked at one, but from what I can tell from the outside, BB firms definitely have a lot stronger exit opportunities. You typically deal with more bureaucracy at a BB firm. With boutiques, especially the smaller ones, there is less structure overall and you get a lot more involved at junior levels. Boutiques on average have less exit opportunities than a BB role.
What is mm or bb? :)
Great content, thanks for sharing your experiences. Just started working in the industry. Would love to hear stories & lessons you’ve learned, what to do and what not to do starting out, how to become a top performer, etc. Keep it up!
Can a CPA become a IB and progress to PE?
Congrats on the promo!
Questions: How did you break into boutique IBin undergrad? How did you standout? Any advice on boutique IB internship recruiting?
Could you also touch on the networking side, has it made a difference in landing any of your internships or job switches?
Lastly, how did you maintain your professional network relationships? (as a student and now as an experienced professional)
Thanks, look forward to more regular uploads!
on the first question (also a PERE VP here): start somewhere you can get in easier (valuations, consulting, brokerage, transaction roles at smaller firms) and try to switch after 1-2 years - Analysts with actual experience that are not completely lost on deals and underwriting are rare and very sought after. I personally started within audit, started my CFA on the side and then got the job offer in PERE.
So I work IB-side at an in between bank (think Wells Fargo, BMO, SMBC, etc.) but not IB proper, I do securitization but I still make IB base pay with a 40% of base pay bonus (a bit less than the 60% M&A guys get). The way I broke in from a fairly severe non-target school was that I had a very rigorous stem and liberal arts background and perfect grades my sophomore year. I ended up getting a sophomore year internship at a ratings firm on their ABS team. After that, applying for a junior year internship in structured finance was much easier. Just shooting my application over I had about a 50% chance of a final round just because of my experience in structured finance since it's so niche. I ended up getting an SA role at a bank and then a return offer for full time. It's not that uncommon for people to lateral out of SF into Levfin, in fact I'd say it's a lot more common than it is from other capital markets gig or trying to do Corporate Banking -> M&A. A guy I know finished 2 years in ABS Securitization here, did a year in Levfin at BofA and he's now a first year associate there sans an MBA. Levfin exit opps from BofA are absolutely stellar, probably as good as GS unless you want to do classic equity HF. If you're a junior trying to break in this late in the game, I reccomend looking at niche areas like SF, project finance, or fund finance.
@@Banzai4ever agree with you. I started at a consulting firm and made the switch to IB less than a year in.
OP, if you can get into anything deals related that’s your ticket into IB -FDD, M&A, Integration, etc.
The second part is killing the interview. IB, especially at the boutiques, is more of a sales job with lots bus dev and admin stuff. If you can sell yourself to your interviewer, then they’ll feel confident putting you in front of a client or PE investor.
What the salary range for vp, and hours?
very great video
Cool job, but only thing about finance is that it drains your life 60-70 hours per week
What's your education background?
Love to finance your US deals if you are looking for institutional balance sheet debt
Best undergrad program for finance in Canada?
Niceeeee!
Congratulations
Just found your channel, gotta say, it's nice seeing just talking as opposed to trying to sell something.
I am currently in the process of interning with Deloitte, however I do want to eventually break into Private Equity. What would you advise with the career path in that regard?
Thanks for sharing! You keep it so real, putting aside all the shnazz and hype associated with IB/PE.
Question: for students/recent grads without a business/finance background example: engineering, what are some things we could potentially look into that would provide us with more knowledge into this space and allow us to break into the sector.
Two potential things I am thinking atm are exploring the cfa exams (at least level 1) and taking part in finance case comps. But would love to have your inputs :)
CFA is over rated.
01:22 he seems so disgusted by watching tv. He wanted to act normal for the cam.
How many people do you manage?
Wow this was amazing! Do you know any ways someone could get a summer analyst internship in investment banking ? I’m in New York and I just don’t know how to get in the industry.
Tips for office drip?
Nice video! Incoming IB analyst to a firm in NYC. Considering REPE as an exit option since headhunters are already reaching out.
I appreciate the insight!
How have you found your first year in IB?
As a VP you must very be involved in the decision making of whether to take on a project or not. Can you provide (in high level) a list of different factors you consider when underwriting RE deals and how you go about adding these thoughts into quantitative data which is factored into the model?
Not really, VP generally doesn't do that.
It's mainly the partner who does that
Calc NPV
Goat
🐐
You the real 🐐
Great video!! Really informative for someone like me who doesn’t know much about working in finance 😃😃
RC backpack 👀
TC?
Not first, soon to see a day as a pe md/ partner?
Come on man, don’t do static stretches before squats.
animal crossing song by qumu???
Nice place
Cool! I LOVE real estate!!! This would be a dream.
His eyes look dead. His soul must’ve perished along the way during his time in investment banking.
Hello mate, thanks for the video. What would you recommend for an Equity Research Analyst (first internship for 4 months and Analyst role for 4 months, right out off the undergrad) wanting in on Buy-Side?
Great video. Question, when it comes to MBA/Associate recruiting for IB, do technicals play more of a part than Analyst?
Bro this is Canada it’s not even Wall Street. It’s not hard to get into PE or IB in Canada lmao
Yes it is dummy. The competition is even more fierce because there are fewer spots and Canadians are on average smarter than Americans.
Nah, Canadians are smarter than Americans on average. Competition is way more fierce for far fewer positions.
Woah
Boutique life
Enjoy your videos where can we email you for questions?
Are you a vp? Just casually asking don't vps get their own car and chauffeur?
That's MD homie. VP just middle manangement.
I do think I enjoyed making decision and get involved in the operation that’s why I think consulting maybe a good path for me, but after watching your video I do think buy side is also an option. May I know what should I do to get into buy side.(PS I’m still at year 2 undergrad)😅😅
You need to get a girl 👧 bro
u seem burnt out
Damn, you’ve aged 5 years in the past year. Next year, Day in the Life of a Private Equity Managing Director.. with receding hairline.
amma döktün he
You are so cute😳
Do u have a gf?
How do you not become obese while working in Finance? Be real what do you fr eat
Asian genetics bro
Hey bro quick tip when you use the French press try pressing it down really slowly
BORING
These past few days watching my crypto portfolio decline is very disheartening. Holding doesn't really profit much. Any ideas on how to earn better on the short run?
Short term trading is much preferable considering the
current market fluctuations.
@Kiara Florence These are what beginners do think, me to I used to think the same way... Thank God I met Mrs Erica Denise Melissa...she helped me in trading and inculcate how the market works..
I'm also a proud beneficiary! I've built my portfolio massively and still building. My weekly earnings from her strategies are mind blowing...
Who's Mrs Erica Denise Melissa ?!
Trading with Mrs. Erica has been the right choice I made so far this 2022 at least I've achieved some of my goals, $86,000 and still investing
you have linkden? how do i contact you
This guy's mother must have had him make this so she can help find him a girlfriend. If that's not the case... then my boy....you need to find a girlfriend...you look super lonely 🥺
It's probably not his fault, IB and PE working hours tend to be very similar by that I mean long working hours. Hence it doesn't leave you time to have a relationship.