The Recovering Investment Banker

Eric Knight, Chris Coffman

The world of finance is made complex by "experts" and big, intimidating buzzwords. Former investment banker Chris Coffman, author of the financial thriller "Crisis Deluxe" is here to simplify the world of international investment banking. If you want to know how the global economy really works behind the scenes, then this show is for you.

  1. 11/22/2021

    Explaining the Crisis in the book Crisis Deluxe

    01:00 - A major foreign bank, TransPac, was dealing in bonds with smaller Asian countries, and they did not have enough cash to honor the debts if they were going to be called. 03:49 - The moment you mismatch your assets and liabilities, you are taking a risk.  05:23 - TransPac was buying bonds in smaller countries–in those smaller currencies–but they borrowed the money to buy those bonds in US Dollars. When the smaller countries' currencies were collapsing in value, TransPac still owed US dollars to its creditors. 09:00 - This crisis was a simple timing issue. Every month the bank needs to keep their lending available to you. But something can happen to them, or to you, and the time between your return on investment and you owing money (the "gap" between your assets and liabilities) is the problem. 16:33 - TransPac held a ton of loans, and they lacked sufficient liquidity to pay off short term debts. So Dusty and Sebastian go to some clients and offer them a discount so they can recoup cash NOW to keep the lights on, so to speak.  They narrow the gap, de-risk their portfolio, and raise cash. 18:30 - Markets are driven by fear and greed. Dusty knows he has to send a signal of strength to the markets. If he doesn't, banks will pull their lines of credit and TransPac will collapse. 22:37 - Bond markets are almost completely unregulated because they are professional markets. Small investors aren't allowed in those markets. And it's a brutally tough, vicious market. If you can't play with the pros, don't get into the game. 23:56 - Summary.  Thanks for listening!   Get Chris's novel, Crisis Deluxe https://www.crisisdeluxe.com BUY CRISIS DELUXE ON AMAZON

    28 min
  2. 10/11/2021

    Inflation and the capital markets

    01:12 - Inflation is the sickness of money. Money is worth less over time, because there's more of it in the marketplace. 05:12 - World War 1 was funded by taxation, borrowing (war bonds), and the printing of new money. 09:12 - Money is no longer stable in the economy, and has not been since the creation of fiat currency. Fiat meaning the currency is not backed by anything except an agreement on its value. 15:28 - A strategy to combat inflation is to borrow at a low interest rate and pay it back in cheaper dollars over the years. But this is risky when the economy faces a downturn. 16:41 - Incentivizing people to take out debt is a perverse incentive, because those who manage their money well and do not have much debt will be penalized. The point is, the reason why governments allow for inflation is because it's a way of silently stealing from people. It devalues your money. 19:50 - Hopefully our inflation doesn't go worse than the 1970s, but it's hard to tell. Worst case scenario is hyperinflation like Germany in the 1920s, Brazil and Argentina in the last few decades, and Venezuela today. 22:48 - The government has no incentive to be fiscally responsible.  26:16 - Ludwig Erhardt helped turn Germany from destroyed to an economic powerhouse in one generation. Two main policies. First, he banned crony capitalism and special favors. Second, he lowered the tax rate from 85% to 18%. 27:46 - Summary. Thanks for listening!   Get Chris's novel, Crisis Deluxe https://www.crisisdeluxe.com BUY CRISIS DELUXE ON AMAZON

    29 min
  3. 09/09/2021

    How investment funds are created (feat. Justin Simpson)

    02:40 - Welcome to the show, Justin Simpson 04:34 - Retail investors may be exposed to an underwriting by buying shares through a broker. But most people get a piece of equities through funds... instead of putting money into shares, put money into a vehicle (fund), which owns a lot of various shares. 07:01 - What other types of funds are out there? Most funds are in the equity sphere. 11:31 - Buzz value...are investment fads here to stay? Example: r/WallStreetBets and GameStop ($GME). 13:21 - GameStop was so extreme there was basically nothing the hedge funds could do. 15:31 - What is a hedge? 17:52 - Short selling, explained. 30:53 - When/how do you select the equities you bundle together into your fund? 36:11 - Fees matter. 2% vs. 20 basis points (0.20%) cumulative over many years is a massive different. 37:18 - Both Chris and Justin have created funds. What did they create? 43:45 - In Crisis Deluxe, Dusty comments about Asian markets dumping Argentine stocks. That happens because they need liquidity to cover their positions. Just because you think there are uncorrelated risks, they can be correlated. 47:51 - Summary: Investment bankers make funds that eventually retail investors like us can buy. Actively managed mutual funds are assembled by a team of investment bankers, who then go to big institutional investors to get big money behind him. If they get that big money secured, they begin to acquire equities to assemble the fund. Once the fund is made, shares become available through brokerages to retail investors. 50:38 - What is an "accredited investor"? 52:28 - These rules and regulations exist to protect people. Do not assume the worst motivations behind the rules to exclude small investors from the higher-risk investment opportunities. It's to protect them from such high risk investments, to make sure if you invest $20k or so in something, it won't break you if you lose it all. 55:04 - Thank you for listening! Get Chris's first novel, Crisis Deluxe https://www.crisisdeluxe.com

    56 min

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The world of finance is made complex by "experts" and big, intimidating buzzwords. Former investment banker Chris Coffman, author of the financial thriller "Crisis Deluxe" is here to simplify the world of international investment banking. If you want to know how the global economy really works behind the scenes, then this show is for you.