REVOLUTIONARY INVESTING STRATEGY

Hello everyone.

I graduated from a target school last year as a dual major in Finance and Economics. I interned at GS my junior year and MS my senior year. I am currently deciding which one to stick with, depending on which one can truly utilize my idea.

As a qualifier, I want you all to know I have worked with some of the top up and coming minds in finance to develop this strategy. As of yet, we have yet to see any flaws. I have patented the strat so it will do no one any good to try and apply this at an institutional level. It is as follows:

  1. Get two large investors to contribute to a particular fund.
    ex: Client A contributes $20k and Client B contributes $20k

  2. Monies are combined to form Fund XYZ

  3. Client A now provides an option to Client B to purchase fund XYZ and sells it to Client B for $30k

  4. Client A has just made a $10k profit (only invested $20k into the fund and relinquishes his investment for $30k, resulting in a $10k profit)

  5. Client B has also made a $10k profit (assumes Fund XYZ worth $40k for a $30k purchase price, netting a $10k profit)

You can only imagine how this will revolutionize IB when applied at the global scale. I don;t want to seem conceited, but it seems like my idea will truly revolutionize IB. Any thoughts?

13 Comments
 

...you're probably a troll, but you suggested that Client B contribute 20k then pay 30k...that's a total of 50k paid for a value of 40k, for an overall loss of 10k--not a gain of 10k.....................................................................

 

Yea, this guy's a troll...Clicked on the profile name and scoped out his other posts...

from this bizarre post: http://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forums/citigroup-middle-office-position-…

"I am a recent college grad with a little under a year of auditing experience at a small CPA firm. I have a degree in accounting but haven't been able to crack in to any of the Big 4."

Wait what, I thought you said you were a Finance/Econ major.

Definitely an idiot for not knowing arithmetic, now also a confirmed troll.

 

hahahahhahahaha

The answer to your question is 1) network 2) get involved 3) beef up your resume 4) repeat -happypantsmcgee WSO is not your personal search function.
 

double post

The answer to your question is 1) network 2) get involved 3) beef up your resume 4) repeat -happypantsmcgee WSO is not your personal search function.
 

is this some sort of joke on new members? I 100% did not post this stupid nonsense and I can not delete it. What is going on?

 

^^^ did someone also change your user name OP? or was that your own brilliance?

Money Never Sleeps? More like Money Never SUCKS amirite?!?!?!?
 

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