@@Stole_my_n1ckyeah and that's good and we should bring back the high pay for those jobs, but the soviet union had a bunch of other structural issues. we shouldn't bring back the soviet union.
Same tho. Which money srsly most Stress fall away. I know the sentence money isnt gonna make you happy but I hardly disagree with that as long as you having a loving family with money
@@OGTheNothingManLol no risk, guessing you don't know jack about finance then? I guarantee you and him had 100k, that in 1 year you'd lose it and he would grow it. Actually, you would lose it in less than that.
I've met a couple of CEOs in my life and had some time to talk. They all have this same energy. A strong but queit confidence with a dash of anxiety. I can't explain it any better
Sadly there is no information for 340 million Americans who do not know that rich people never work and only make a profit by not paying taxes, also government pays for their businesses by not paying taxes when charges taxpayers for their lifestyle businesses when already taxpayers pay for it,
Who cares how you’re dressed, if it’s their money they decide what clothes they buy. And dont let the simplistic style fool you that outfit he has on is probably like 3k usd
Actually hedge funds can be very creative, my dad was a portfolio manager at a major hedge fund in London and they always found creative ways to gain the edge in the markets.
What hedge fund did your dad work for? My dad used to own one in london so i have a bit of knowledge around them. Sorry if this seems personal im just curious lol
I love how the guy admits that if his job disappeared, he would be pretty much the only person in the whole world who would notice and care, and yet AI could almost certainly do it. Ironic such a job gets a 5 on the pay and flexibility scales while someone working at a grocery store would be a 1 in both pay and flexibility, but if the position vanished, a lot of people would notice and its not easy to replace them with AI any time soon (thinking more shelf stockers than cashiers, no offense meant to cashiers).
It has to do with the money being generated in relation to cost and the requirement of expertise to be able to consistently generate money that way. AI can eventually automate investing but atm they can't do it reliably with a guaranteed edge and it generates a lot of money. AI and machines could automate a lot in grocery stores but it wouldn't be financially feasible since the money generated in grocery stores doesn't make up for the cost of automation at least at the moment. Whereas the cost for automation in investing is worth it already today, but it requires some sophisticated algorithmic solutions in order for it to be reliable. And on the point of nobody would notice. It's true depending if the investors are primarily private but at the same time most people in the world don't belong to that tax bracket and that is about 50% of global wealth. So a lot of things that happen with that money doesn't affect the average Joe.
@@wakeyskateSo if you’re successful you can’t be humble? Tf the only people that *can* be humble are successful people? What are unsuccessful people going to be humble about? How unsuccessful they are?
Anyone try to guess mine: Pay: 5 clue: 125k+ year (in this industry it changes on experience) Flexibility: 0 clue: people would die if I worked from home. Creativity: 0 Impact on the world: 5 Futerproof: tbh it’s a hard one on this. I will say 3 as I’m not sure
Most rich people I know/knew irl and in shorts always dress well casually and are very polite Almost insane how a an exceptionally small number of these people, often offspring, set the pretty accurate negative image
Gotta concede that the guy is self-aware enough that he knows his job is extremely well-paid and extremely comfortable, while being irrelevant to mankind and so simple a machine could probably do it. He knows he just got a lucky life and didn't pull that "my jooob is actually the hardest on the planet and the most important and only Einstein could do it so that's why I deserve all this money" bullshit.
Honestly this has been the first one I correctly guessed lmao. When he said high pay and flexibility but no impact, I just knew he was an investment banker lol.
I think he is the only one that was honest about the impact on the world, prolly should be higher tho at least 2 There were guys like water sommelier who said their job has 5 impact to world 😂
"So like 50k a year?"
**has a fucking rolls royce**
Fr💀
lool
Fr
@@Ameet_hblud this is irrelevant to the video
@@Ameet_hfree myself for seeing those kinds of replies
Max finding the richest people out there like rocks in a desert 💀
He has a Rolls Royce.
@@logiriley2407 Justified 💯
why did you randomly say that@@Ameet_h
@@Ameet_hNuh uh
It's not that hard when you are searching for them near a Rolls-Royce Phantom.
Bros always finding CEOs
He’s in central london; you cannot afford to live in central london if you are not a millionaire
@@russia5228as a homeless person in central London I disapprove
If you find someone with an expensive car they are likely someone with a high position.
I’ve been thinking maybe he sets up a meeting with someone prior to these videos?
@@stelyrtwistnah
"Have you watched Billions?"
"Watched it? I lived it mate!"
Lol fr fr
He said he loves it not lived it
you missed the point of the comment@@dannyunwin3369
Looool
@@dannyunwin3369bro think before writing please…
"50 thousand a year?"
*He asked, standing next to the man's Rolls Royce*
🤣🤣🤣😹😹😂😂
And a 750k phantom, not just any rolls😂😂😂
yes 50 thousand a year on maintainace lol haha
50k as an employee and then pay yourself through stock, you then get a loan on your stock, and then you pay less taxes.
He’s single
I like how realistic he is about the impact
So true and about creativity as well
You'll find the jobs with the most direct impact on the world are not the most well paid
@@jazz96765, they were in the soviet union.
@@Stole_my_n1ckyeah and that's good and we should bring back the high pay for those jobs, but the soviet union had a bunch of other structural issues. we shouldn't bring back the soviet union.
@@jazz96765yeah like most research oriented jobs..😢
“Let’s say it’s 5 anyway” that’s how yk bros filthy rich
Fr 😂
He meant millions
The questions were all 1-5
@@elijahmckenzie9207nah he doesn’t wanna give his exact salary that’s why he said let’s say 5 anyway
I think atleast
He’s the CEO of a hedge fund. Probably a lot closer to 50m a year than 50k
he was really chill about that
2k likes without comment? I'm gonna fix that.
If I was that rich I would be chill about almost anything lol
Same tho. Which money srsly most Stress fall away. I know the sentence money isnt gonna make you happy but I hardly disagree with that as long as you having a loving family with money
Why wouldn't be? Playing with other people's money and getting paid half a million a year?? No risk, only gain
@@OGTheNothingManLol no risk, guessing you don't know jack about finance then? I guarantee you and him had 100k, that in 1 year you'd lose it and he would grow it. Actually, you would lose it in less than that.
"50k"
Yes he saved up for 10-20 years to buy that car
💀
100% lmao
And another 2 years for the plate 🤣
Aren't they about 300k?
@@user-ec3sv8bp4q nobody saves their entire wage
I've met a couple of CEOs in my life and had some time to talk. They all have this same energy. A strong but queit confidence with a dash of anxiety. I can't explain it any better
As someone who's only been in industry for 3 years, I can vouch the anxiety, but I'm assuming its to do with the economic downturns
Its the cocaine
Good CEOs are confident and knowledgeable, but also know they dont know everything.
Taking advantage of your workers would make anyone anxious
Me irl
He's from Reigate, he used to be a neighbour and a costumer at the bar I've managed. A great guy full of good manners and politeness.
Damn how'd he go from that to a Rolce
Also always see him at the chapel. Lol
@@redblazer29Bro, rich people go to the bar too lmao
That's good to know. It's like the RUclipsr in 30/40 years 😂@@martincairns7621
He seemed quite polite here, surprisingly with some ppl he’s encountered
The way he’s aggressively drinking his coffee😭😂
🗿🫨
High cortisol need some feed )
@@paveldyachenko9502 cholesterol?
@@SeniorBactivecortisol, stress hormone
@@jakkritphanomchit ty
"50 thousand a year?"
- "No, only 5 super cars per year"
"Have you watched billions?"
- "Yes, in my bank account"
"So 100k a year" - "let's just say its 5 anyways"
5mill😊
@@vcchannel4191 50mil
I don’t even know what my Dads’s job is💀
not hard to ask
@@lolcatjoke
Going to buy the milk?
@@fuxkbrivnI don't think he is
yooooooo
honestly this is how you network. ask interesting questions and don’t shy away from people.
Bro sipping that coffee before saying the last answer proves that he is the Boss already !
As soon as I saw him, I was like hedge fund manager 😂
So many tumult to find the obvious
Bless creators like Max actually being respectful human beings
I'm just surprised that he took the time. What a humble man.
The “gawd Dahm” got me 😂😂
I legit saw this guy in Reigate, Surrey a couple of weeks ago. He has a Porsche GT3 RS in silver. Unreal
Sadly there is no information for 340 million Americans who do not know that rich people never work and only make a profit by not paying taxes, also government pays for their businesses by not paying taxes when charges taxpayers for their lifestyle businesses when already taxpayers pay for it,
If you notice how he’s dressed, that’s how rich people dress. No gold chains or anything flashy. The car is 🔥tho
Who cares how you’re dressed, if it’s their money they decide what clothes they buy. And dont let the simplistic style fool you that outfit he has on is probably like 3k usd
Just means he’s not a creative or into fashion. Doesn’t change the fact that what he’s wearing is expensive.
Saudi’s wear robes and sandals and cloths on their head.
Their outfits cost nothing, they have 3000 of them at home. They put no effort into it
I bet what he’s wearing is still worth £5k+
It will still be a 4 figure outfit tho lmao
Actually hedge funds can be very creative, my dad was a portfolio manager at a major hedge fund in London and they always found creative ways to gain the edge in the markets.
What hedge fund did your dad work for? My dad used to own one in london so i have a bit of knowledge around them. Sorry if this seems personal im just curious lol
White collar criminals tend to be creative, yes.
that man ballin
We really enjoy watching how sincere this gentleman is, just pure class with his coffea & RR 🏎️
you can just look at him and tell he has a lot of money
probably because he has a rolls Royce
oh I didn't even see the car@@MohammadHassan-jh7oj
he got the old white man rizz
Primarily because of the Rolls Royce Phantom behind him.
He used a strong technic to open a conversation with a millionair and let him interact with him that's the main goal. Respect
I love how the guy admits that if his job disappeared, he would be pretty much the only person in the whole world who would notice and care, and yet AI could almost certainly do it. Ironic such a job gets a 5 on the pay and flexibility scales while someone working at a grocery store would be a 1 in both pay and flexibility, but if the position vanished, a lot of people would notice and its not easy to replace them with AI any time soon (thinking more shelf stockers than cashiers, no offense meant to cashiers).
It has to do with the money being generated in relation to cost and the requirement of expertise to be able to consistently generate money that way.
AI can eventually automate investing but atm they can't do it reliably with a guaranteed edge and it generates a lot of money.
AI and machines could automate a lot in grocery stores but it wouldn't be financially feasible since the money generated in grocery stores doesn't make up for the cost of automation at least at the moment.
Whereas the cost for automation in investing is worth it already today, but it requires some sophisticated algorithmic solutions in order for it to be reliable.
And on the point of nobody would notice. It's true depending if the investors are primarily private but at the same time most people in the world don't belong to that tax bracket and that is about 50% of global wealth. So a lot of things that happen with that money doesn't affect the average Joe.
Welcome to capitalism :) the most useless speculative jobs get paid more than doctors and people actively trying to better society. Yippy!
+Whats your job?
-ıma plumber
+what about royce?
-never said it is mine
Humble millionare, probably a Man that It would be awesome to drink and chat on a bar.
Are u kidding? Only because he did not disclose in public his 500k+ pay?
@@bernbbecause of his answers about world impact and automation resistance of the job.
If you’ve got a driver for your rolls you’re not really humble 😂
@@wakeyskateSo if you’re successful you can’t be humble? Tf the only people that *can* be humble are successful people?
What are unsuccessful people going to be humble about? How unsuccessful they are?
@@kalsidiThis has to be the most underrated comment here😂😂😂
Bro the ceo with a rolls Royce dayum.
🤦🏻♀️ Social Media has fecked up people's perspective of comparison.
This is my favorite type of videos
I don't care what anyone else gets from this interview the one thing I take away from this video is the guy being interviewed seems like a decent guy
Max, how would you rank your job from a scale of 1-5?
I like how the driver is just chillin
0:49 so cheeky 😂😂😂
Kudos to him for giving this lad his time to answer questions 👍🏻
BRROOOO he has a chauffeur hello ? my broke ass could never
It's absolutely astounding that he managed to guess that this guy works in finance.
Incredible guesswork.
The hedgies hang out around Mayfair not in the City of London and cluster around Berkeley Square.So Max is not a big sleuth really.
Finally you did it
The second he said, "Let's say it's 5 anyway." At the end of the first question I knew for a fact he was a CEO...
“Oh so you are a hedge fund” 😂
Bro, they know this guy they told him what to do. He knows what number you need to count to, and he already has a mic on him.
would have loved if he was like:
"50k?"
"Yeah per week"
"can i ask you a quick question?"
Proceeds to host an entire gameshow just to get to the question
what is that guy's name?
When he said CEO I just died at that moment
Humble millionaires we like em innit max ?
We do
"Lets just say 5" lmaoooooo yeah lets say 5 big dawg
Can we all agree that if your impact on the world is 1 your pay should not be nowhere near 5?
Good one
You dont decide that lil bro
@@bigmantingye3290 Wow "lil bro", what an excellent observation. Of course I don't, just telling how it should be.
I disagree.
@@qqq2307 okay
“No one will care except me”😂😂
Anyone try to guess mine:
Pay: 5 clue: 125k+ year (in this industry it changes on experience)
Flexibility: 0 clue: people would die if I worked from home.
Creativity: 0
Impact on the world: 5
Futerproof: tbh it’s a hard one on this. I will say 3 as I’m not sure
You have to be a doctor or something related to health right?
@@samuelortega7473 pilot
My man said 2 for automation like they ain't runnin predictive sims for everything.
Flexibility- 5
Income- 5
Definitely CEO or business owner with no more questions 😂
Impact on the world is 5. The mental gymnastics to avoid his responsibility must be a marvel to behold.
My job;
Pay - 5
Flexibility - 3
Creativy - 1
Impact - 3.5
Future proof - 4
Go...
Bros out here, finding CEOs like finding water in the ocean
“I get disgustingly rich by doing something completely irrelevant and non creative and the world would be a better place without me”
“Finance?”
Most rich people I know/knew irl and in shorts always dress well casually and are very polite
Almost insane how a an exceptionally small number of these people, often offspring, set the pretty accurate negative image
A good CEO you won’t know he’s a CEO until the last possible minute. Humility shows real wealth, not play money
When bro said flexibility was a 5 I immediately knew it would be CEO
Gotta concede that the guy is self-aware enough that he knows his job is extremely well-paid and extremely comfortable, while being irrelevant to mankind and so simple a machine could probably do it. He knows he just got a lucky life and didn't pull that "my jooob is actually the hardest on the planet and the most important and only Einstein could do it so that's why I deserve all this money" bullshit.
"Have you seen Billions?"
"In my bank account you mean?"
Not to stereotype but regardless of the comments on his attitude, hats off to the guy for stopping and giving him the time of the day.
For a rich guy, he was so nice and polite
Good one max pointing out the richest ppl for the trappers to come rob them 😂
Trappers ? Trappers hustle
Guy looks hella humble
Unlike clowns that dress in brand and designer clothes and are broke. 🤣🤣
"I love it, I was just talking about it", this man is probably watching the thing thinking "I live this"
Dude chuckled while he was thinking.
Now this is a true youtube channel.. you are special man
Man: “I am something of a CEO myself”
The chopre is pissed 😂
Honestly this has been the first one I correctly guessed lmao. When he said high pay and flexibility but no impact, I just knew he was an investment banker lol.
Investment Banking has nothing to do with hedgefunds
Bro he’s so funny and cool like the way he’s talking
nice short i rly liked it for some reason
The gta 4 theme when he said CEO 🔥🔥
“500k a year?”
“Ya, let’s just say that.”
Hilarious
Chilled guy probably worked his way up. Also any ceo who wears jeans to work is someone you can trust.
Casually dropping, 'So like 50k a year?' while rolling around in a Rolls Royce. Living in a whole different financial galaxy! 🚗💸
"So do you work with...computers?". Great guessing bro😂
Billions added to watchlist
billions is such a good show
Yep. That’s Paul Courtney. CEO of Axiom!
I don’t think so
I saw him and instantly guessed CEO without the questions
In London you wasn't going to say sugar cane distilleries innit!
“As soulless as a hedge fund manager”
seems like a chill dude
His car tell you he is a banker😂
I love the “let’s say it’s 5 anyway”
The sip before revealing he’s the CEO 🤌
As soon as I saw the guy, I immediately thought Hedge Fund worker
The first person to rank "impact on the world" honestly.
I think it's 3
I think he is the only one that was honest about the impact on the world, prolly should be higher tho at least 2
There were guys like water sommelier who said their job has 5 impact to world 😂
Great content man. Really creative and original!👌
Seems like a decent fella
The ultimate flex is that he is getting ridden in it not driving himself
"stop fkn asking its 5" 😂😂
Like the rolls and the demeanor didn't give it away. When they're past the BMWs it's always in finance, real estate or business.