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This videos are so good, because you not only learn about investment banking and the PE world, but you also learn helpful insights that you could use to power your own business. That last part when you talk about PE investors doing interviews with major customers to get feedback, and digging into the IT systems of the company to evaluate its infraestructure, are strategies that one could effectively implement on its own company to analyse it and found weaknesses but also opportunities. Thanks for letting us through how an investment banker thinks!!! keep up the good work man. I am learning so much from this videos.
Every week I buy more of whatever is the lowest percentage of my portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%. Please what could be my safest buys with $400k to outperform the market in 2025?
I'd avoid the index funds, mutual funds, or specific stocks for the time being. The 5% fixed incomes are the safest bet for now. Save your cash for when the market actually shows sign of recovery.
I did! Went from competing in iron man, to having thyroid issues, ulcer, and gaining like 20% body fat. Not to mention losing friends, key moments with family etc.
@@XShollaj Yeah, I think I posted on another video somewhere of the old adage that people on their deathbed never regret working more. I hope you're in a better place!
I wonder how much of PE is luck or actual hard work. Rarely have I seen a PE person come into a company and be able to do every job from the ground up well. But right now its easy to make money. Probably the easiest time in all of history due to the internet. But I'd imagine this window is closing and returns will get harder going forward. I know a few guys gaming PE companies. unloading a business that is legit set up for failure unless the owner and his team run it, When they lead it crumbles and they can return years later and buy it up cheap. Its such a cheat code lol
there's certainly a lot of luck involved and some shady practices can occur but generally you can't sell a business unless it's valuable (for the most part). lot of luck involved with buying during the right time for the right multiple and with markets and multiples going up over the past decade PE investors have been getting great exits from something out of their control
PE is still on a lower tier than Quants at Hedge Funds / High Frequency Trading firms, and their hours is nowhere near PE / IB but earning a high salary
A.I. has reduced my hours dramatically, while increasing my efficiency by at least a factor of 10-100x depending on the task. My team has systemitized data mining, partial analysis, communications, and content output whether it's bespoke market indexing, strategy simulation, document creation and layout, custom algorithm coding, etc.
@@Adam-j7n8f It's about Team Efficiency. Obviously it depends greatly on what kind of PE fund you're running. Mine is Entertainment Media IPs. So content efficiency is key. There's a hint for you. As for data analysis, I already mentioned data accumulation, analysis, visualization, strategy simulations against widest possible market variables and bespoke analytics (custom algorithms). Manually doing all of that is stupid given the fact opportunities in AI are literally being thrown at us right now. There are no trade offs. It's plain and simple mega-spikes in data analytics, scraping, strategy sims, standard market deviations, custom market indexes. There are a LOT of legacy processes going bye bye
I hope to work at a PE firm before I go to Investment banking.what do you think about my idea.Do you recommend me another experience better than PE for IB?
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This videos are so good, because you not only learn about investment banking and the PE world, but you also learn helpful insights that you could use to power your own business. That last part when you talk about PE investors doing interviews with major customers to get feedback, and digging into the IT systems of the company to evaluate its infraestructure, are strategies that one could effectively implement on its own company to analyse it and found weaknesses but also opportunities. Thanks for letting us through how an investment banker thinks!!! keep up the good work man. I am learning so much from this videos.
thanks for the thoughtful comment! appreciate it
Every week I buy more of whatever is the lowest percentage of my portfolio and try to keep everything around 10%. Please what could be my safest buys with $400k to outperform the market in 2025?
I'd avoid the index funds, mutual funds, or specific stocks for the time being. The 5% fixed incomes are the safest bet for now. Save your cash for when the market actually shows sign of recovery.
impressive gains! how can I get your advlsor please, if you dont mind me asking? I could really use a help as of now.
Thank you for this pointer. It was easy to find your handler, She seems very proficient and flexible. I booked a calI session with her.
I really like your channel...Keep this up This is really nice
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i already think working in IB is hell, i can't imagine how even more nerve wracking it'd be in PE
Here I am in dental school wondering if that grass truly is greener on the other side
I don't know how people don't break working 80-100 hours a week....
Many stimulants lol
They do, but they usually wait till after their 6 figure bonus before leaving
It's part of their personality they have a higher threshold for stress
I did! Went from competing in iron man, to having thyroid issues, ulcer, and gaining like 20% body fat. Not to mention losing friends, key moments with family etc.
@@XShollaj Yeah, I think I posted on another video somewhere of the old adage that people on their deathbed never regret working more.
I hope you're in a better place!
Gaining a PE experience or gaining a consultant experience what will be more helpful for getting into investment banking?
usually you go into banking first and then PE
I wonder how much of PE is luck or actual hard work. Rarely have I seen a PE person come into a company and be able to do every job from the ground up well. But right now its easy to make money. Probably the easiest time in all of history due to the internet. But I'd imagine this window is closing and returns will get harder going forward.
I know a few guys gaming PE companies. unloading a business that is legit set up for failure unless the owner and his team run it, When they lead it crumbles and they can return years later and buy it up cheap. Its such a cheat code lol
there's certainly a lot of luck involved and some shady practices can occur but generally you can't sell a business unless it's valuable (for the most part). lot of luck involved with buying during the right time for the right multiple and with markets and multiples going up over the past decade PE investors have been getting great exits from something out of their control
Ben when you were in JP.Morgan chase what was the most common first major among your IB friends?
When some bank "advisor" tries to pitch a fund using "IRR", my brain still thinking in terms of absolute return over 10-20 years still cannot get it
Love your videos❤. Maybe my next life I can work in pe.
Can’t move eyes away from the two screens. Any chance for a setup review?
PE is still on a lower tier than Quants at Hedge Funds / High Frequency Trading firms, and their hours is nowhere near PE / IB but earning a high salary
Great video
A.I. has reduced my hours dramatically, while increasing my efficiency by at least a factor of 10-100x depending on the task. My team has systemitized data mining, partial analysis, communications, and content output whether it's bespoke market indexing, strategy simulation, document creation and layout, custom algorithm coding, etc.
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What tasks are you outsourcing to LLMs? And what kind of performance tradeoffs are you getting?
@@Adam-j7n8f It's about Team Efficiency. Obviously it depends greatly on what kind of PE fund you're running. Mine is Entertainment Media IPs. So content efficiency is key. There's a hint for you. As for data analysis, I already mentioned data accumulation, analysis, visualization, strategy simulations against widest possible market variables and bespoke analytics (custom algorithms). Manually doing all of that is stupid given the fact opportunities in AI are literally being thrown at us right now. There are no trade offs. It's plain and simple mega-spikes in data analytics, scraping, strategy sims, standard market deviations, custom market indexes. There are a LOT of legacy processes going bye bye
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I hope to work at a PE firm before I go to Investment banking.what do you think about my idea.Do you recommend me another experience better than PE for IB?
It’s highly unlikely to get into PE without IB experience.
It's just money. Saved you guys 8 minutes of bs.