I have taken the notes of all the points and strategies that you've mentioned. Thank you so much for these types of videos related to Finance & Investments.
Pls pls make more such videos.. would love to know how prop desks, HFTs and hegde funds operate.. strategies, unknown facts, rivalries etc Love from india 🇮🇳
Hi Kenji, I would love a video on your investing strategy, your opinion on the current stock market, and potential investment ideas for 2022 (or the best industries to look out for). Great video as always!
Hey there! I like the idea but unfortunately this type of videos don't perform very well for my channel...maybe in the future when I (hopefully) have a bigger audience. Thank you for commenting Roberts!
Hello Kenji, would you consider making a video on how to properly approach the path to learning about Finance topics? Currently, I'm in my second year studying International Business Administration at university. Although I'm able to understand and learn all the concepts presented so far well (i.e., the basics, such as CAPM, DCF, bond valuing, etc.), I want to explore this branch of business more in-depth by my own initiative as well. However, I always feel uncertain about whether or not the concepts I read and learn about are the "right" topics to learn about. Some of the matter presented feels somewhat disorganized and I often have trouble figuring out whether I am being taught the right and "complete" knowledge on the topics presented. I would really be interested to see how you have or would approach learning specific topics within Finance/Accounting (e.g., how would you judge the educational merits of Finance textbooks, information, courses, etc. and how would you set out a plan to master the most important concepts in chronological order/order of importance?)! Thanks, Lennart
Hey Lennart, thanks for your comment. It’s unlikely I’ll make a video on that it’s just not a very clickable type of video to be honest. When it comes to free stuff I agree that it’s tricky to find content with a good sequence…but if you’re willing to pay I’d argue there’s plenty of good stuff out there. In my case, I’ve just learned based on what I enjoy learning about..it’s that simple. If I’m interested in a branch of business I’ll read online, then buy a book or course. If I don’t understand something I stop and look it up online. Then, after every important lesson I write it down in a word doc so I can always search for it again. Hope this is helpful, thanks for watching the videos BTW! Kenji
@@KenjiExplains Hey Kenji, thanks for your response! I understand that such types of videos are rather lowly watched, alas. Anyways, thank you for the advice nevertheless, it is somewhat similar to my current approach anyways, and most importantly, it tells me that it is entirely possible to gain the practical knowledge and skills following such an approach (case in point being you haha). For now, I am planning to reread and work by myself on the books we've covered in class thus far, as we usually do not cover the entirety of the book and skimp over some concepts I do know for a fact are fairly useful. Keep making the great content as you've done so far, very informative allround and most knowledge greatly compliments the contents of my studies! Regards, Lennart
Thank you! Well it depends on your budget/grades/experience but the best ones are harvard wharton stanford Columbia and a few more…sorry I need more info to give you a better answer
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Would love a part 2!
noted!
@@KenjiExplains where is it?
Kenji is just too good 👍
Please do a part 2..
I’d like a video on NFTS and real estate investing
Noted thank you!
Explained it all really clear! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Lovely content Kenji, waiting for part 2.
Always amazing content! Continue like this!
If there isn't another video previous to Christmas, have a good holidays!
Thank you Pedro appreciate you! New video out next week, but have a nice holiday regardless!
This is great. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for explaining the Merger Arbitrage. As of this comment, ATVI/MSFT is struggling to happen!
Really interesting break down of strategies!! Thanks Kenji
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have taken the notes of all the points and strategies that you've mentioned. Thank you so much for these types of videos related to Finance & Investments.
Thank you for the kind comment 😄
A video about quant strategies would be great!
Noted! Thanks for the suggestion
Great stuff!)
Nice . And Kenji sir. Inur next DCF model video also Plz explain in brief net. Working capital 🙏🏻
Noted!
Great Vid!
Thank you!
Pls pls make more such videos.. would love to know how prop desks, HFTs and hegde funds operate.. strategies, unknown facts, rivalries etc
Love from india 🇮🇳
Lots of ideas haha thank you for the suggestions!
Hi Kenji, I would love a video on your investing strategy, your opinion on the current stock market, and potential investment ideas for 2022 (or the best industries to look out for). Great video as always!
Hey there! I like the idea but unfortunately this type of videos don't perform very well for my channel...maybe in the future when I (hopefully) have a bigger audience. Thank you for commenting Roberts!
Which Indian intern did your slides?
Hello Kenji, would you consider making a video on how to properly approach the path to learning about Finance topics?
Currently, I'm in my second year studying International Business Administration at university. Although I'm able to understand and learn all the concepts presented so far well (i.e., the basics, such as CAPM, DCF, bond valuing, etc.), I want to explore this branch of business more in-depth by my own initiative as well. However, I always feel uncertain about whether or not the concepts I read and learn about are the "right" topics to learn about. Some of the matter presented feels somewhat disorganized and I often have trouble figuring out whether I am being taught the right and "complete" knowledge on the topics presented.
I would really be interested to see how you have or would approach learning specific topics within Finance/Accounting (e.g., how would you judge the educational merits of Finance textbooks, information, courses, etc. and how would you set out a plan to master the most important concepts in chronological order/order of importance?)!
Thanks,
Lennart
Hey Lennart, thanks for your comment. It’s unlikely I’ll make a video on that it’s just not a very clickable type of video to be honest. When it comes to free stuff I agree that it’s tricky to find content with a good sequence…but if you’re willing to pay I’d argue there’s plenty of good stuff out there.
In my case, I’ve just learned based on what I enjoy learning about..it’s that simple. If I’m interested in a branch of business I’ll read online, then buy a book or course. If I don’t understand something I stop and look it up online. Then, after every important lesson I write it down in a word doc so I can always search for it again.
Hope this is helpful, thanks for watching the videos BTW!
Kenji
@@KenjiExplains Hey Kenji, thanks for your response!
I understand that such types of videos are rather lowly watched, alas. Anyways, thank you for the advice nevertheless, it is somewhat similar to my current approach anyways, and most importantly, it tells me that it is entirely possible to gain the practical knowledge and skills following such an approach (case in point being you haha).
For now, I am planning to reread and work by myself on the books we've covered in class thus far, as we usually do not cover the entirety of the book and skimp over some concepts I do know for a fact are fairly useful.
Keep making the great content as you've done so far, very informative allround and most knowledge greatly compliments the contents of my studies!
Regards,
Lennart
Actually George Soros is half Hungarian, so if you say Shorosh, that would be a lot closer to the correct way.
Really useful video 🔥
Another solid video
Glad you enjoyed it
Love ur videos brother ❤️ can u suggest some good uni for mba in finance in usa
I will be moving in usa from India
Thank you! Well it depends on your budget/grades/experience but the best ones are harvard wharton stanford Columbia and a few more…sorry I need more info to give you a better answer
@@KenjiExplains thanx man how's nyu stern and booth do u knw
Love this videoooo
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Please do a video on how you achieved a 3.99 GPA! That would be gold!
Noted as a future idea, but there's no magic tricks unfortunately!
Shout out to Stan Drunkenmiller
Quality videoss
Glad you think so!
Haha yeah, Bill Ackman messed up with Herbalife and Carl Icahn definitely won that round
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You should be a billionaire........