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.
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............
Hey man, thanks for the video - interesting stuff! For someone who is looking for ways to get into PE, your videos are very interesting and educational! It would be great if you could post more often though, I have gone through your videos in a few days
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.
Every financial goal requires patience, dedication and consistent spirit knowing that investment is currently the most lucrative business in the world, both NFT, real estate and Crypto shares are really positively changing people's lives.
Hi Emory, great video! Questions and suggestions below. Questions: Q1: Did you have to make a lot of decks? If so, how did you practice those skills? Q2: Other than financial modling and reading contracts, what other important skills are required for your job? Suggestion: S1: Strongly recommend buying a wireless mic, your video and content is great! Unfortunately the background noise got picked up from the microphone is rather distracting, makes it very hard to hear you clearly. Thank you! Keep the great content coming!
Haha black air forces. As a CRE asset manager comtemplating on PE, I really enjoy your videos & honest opinion on the industry Emory. Looking forward to more videos
Hi Emory! This is Nicole from M'sia. I hav been in Big 4 M&A for 1 year and thinking to break into PE maybe 1 year or 2 later. Not sure if i will stay forever in PE. Emory, whats the common PE exit strategies??
2 videos in 1 month?!?! No wayyyy
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.
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............
Hey man, thanks for the video - interesting stuff! For someone who is looking for ways to get into PE, your videos are very interesting and educational! It would be great if you could post more often though, I have gone through your videos in a few days
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.
Alt A + W + G, set cell IRR to 15% by changing PP. Basically PE.
Every financial goal requires patience, dedication and consistent spirit knowing that investment is currently the most lucrative business in the world, both NFT, real estate and Crypto shares are really positively changing people's lives.
I'm thinking of investing in the crypto market but taking my time to figure out how the whole thing works.
Investing in crypto is very volatile and risky which is why most successful investors trade with professional brokers
The real risk in the Crypto market is the risk of not investing, not the risk of short term price volatility.
I once tried trading myself but made more losses than profits. I wouldn't suggest it to anyone
Nothing beats engaging an expert in any trade, selfishness and greed has deterred many from doing this and they ended up running a huge loss
Whats best way to move into real estate private equity? Masters in real estate finance or MBA? Do you also have a networth target?
Hi Emory, great video! Questions and suggestions below.
Questions:
Q1: Did you have to make a lot of decks? If so, how did you practice those skills?
Q2: Other than financial modling and reading contracts, what other important skills are required for your job?
Suggestion:
S1: Strongly recommend buying a wireless mic, your video and content is great! Unfortunately the background noise got picked up from the microphone is rather distracting, makes it very hard to hear you clearly.
Thank you! Keep the great content coming!
How many hours you work a week? Seems like you're always on the grind
very interesting video. Good that you're so chill in this line of work
Haha black air forces. As a CRE asset manager comtemplating on PE, I really enjoy your videos & honest opinion on the industry Emory. Looking forward to more videos
How often you go to the dentist? Seems like man never stops grinding
Super informative 👏🏻
Hi Emory! This is Nicole from M'sia. I hav been in Big 4 M&A for 1 year and thinking to break into PE maybe 1 year or 2 later. Not sure if i will stay forever in PE. Emory, whats the common PE exit strategies??
Retire
8:00 what’s the pink perfume in the corner?
Amazing Grace
Hey your videos are great, I have a question, with your PE course would that help me/someone start their own PE fund.
real estate is an interesting team
Evannn!! 😄Also where is this? Are you at a cafe in Toronto?
who is the demon intern that came in black air forces?
Prob the MD friends kid 😂
Do you have a target networth?
nice
You guys hiring? Let me in on some of that
Asian drip crazy 🔥lol keep up the content sir
I am out.
here is a girl in T.O. w/ her hands up lol
No idea what he's saying, just here cause he's so yummy 😋
Is RE PE really PE tho?