Real Wall Street Expert and Instructor Reviews BBC's Industry (Episode 6)

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Financial Edge founder and ex-J.P. Morgan banker Alastair Matchett, with 29+ years of investment banking experience, reviews Episode 6 of BBC's 'Industry.'

Drawing from his experience teaching interns, analysts, associates, VPs, and MDs at leading financial institutions, Alastair dives into how accurately Episode 6 portrays the reality of investment banking life.

**DISCLAIMER: Apologies in advance for the blur on this video, we are currently testing different recording set-ups as a stop-gap while #wfh, please bear with us!**

00:00 - Introduction
00:39 - High compensation
03:42 - Fed trade surprise
05:28 - Dollar messaging pre-Fed
07:38 - Sell side and buy side
09:28 - Coverage explained
11:13 - Leading and lagging indicators
12:09 - Fed rate and signaling
14:09 - RIF and exit opportunities
17:37 - Dramatization

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financialedgetraining
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I absolutely love your videos, and you seem very approachable and at the same time professional as well!

mittyxxx
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Why are you so close to the camera in this one mate

alishFTW
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Now I'm enjoying these videos as much as the episodes! Thanks!!
As this is approaching the final episode, maybe trying the same approach on other finance-related shows? McMafia, Suits, Billions...

roskes
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Another banger by Alastair. Absolutely love your take on Industry!

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The 2 years then business school doesn't really happen. Most people just get the A2A promotion, for those who want to stay.

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In 2024 in the U.S. first years get paid app $120k so the salaries on the show are very low seems like

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