Personal Background
On a lighter note, my personal background is quite extensive. I was originally born in Hong Kong where I lived eight years before moving to Orange County and starting life up in the United States. Only a year later I moved to Novato, California a suburb north of San Francisco where I have lived the past eight years before departing off to college at Arizona State University. College has been a blast so far and a opportunity for me to showcase what I have to offer in the Investment world. In Spring of 2009, I was 1 of 10 faculty selected students to participate in highly competitive program Investment Banking Industry Scholars program designed to prepare students for careers in investment banking. In fact, the program was recently featured in BusinessWeek. Within the program we attend weekly meetings aimed to improving technical abilities, professionalism skills, and industry communication strategies. I partake in weekly discussions with ASU and non-ASU affiliated investment banking professionals to further understand industry specific expectations and challenges. To add to this we participate in bi-weekly training sessions that introduce excel training, corporate valuations, and financial statement awareness. To add to this I have become an vocal part in ASU's community joining Sigma Nu Fraternity, Student Government Association, Financial Management Association, Student Economics Association, and Sports Business Administration. To add to this I was one of few selected to teach an introductory business course to incoming Fall 2009 freshmen. Despite my busy life at ASU, my true passions in life our traveling, family, friends, finance, and sports. International travel is an experience I believe everyone should have the opportunity to have. Most recently I traveled to Cape Town, South Africa and it was an eye-opening experience. Truly made me appreciate the capitalistic society we have back at home. To add to this I am a die hard sports fan. Unfortunately I seem to be following losing teams as I am a lifelong fan of the San Francisco Giants, Oakland Raiders, and Golden State Warriors. I have recently become an avid Arizona State Sun Devil fan yet they aren't much better. Times are changing though so the winning ways are coming soon. Passion for Investment Banking and Career Aspirations I became fascinated with investment banking when I opened my own brokerage account at the age of thirteen. I had no clue as to what part of investment
banking I would to pursue. Having grown up in Hong Kong, I had schoolmates whose parents were international investment bankers. All I knew was that it involved various disciplines such as research, sales, managing assets and trading. There is one thing I do know though: I want to work for Goldman Sachs. I’m aware this may seem cliché or unrealistic. I’ve studied the profiles of numerous high-achieving investors and financiers and have observed that a stint at Goldman Sachs is often a common denominator. I focused on expanding my knowledge of investment banking over the past four years and have narrowed my horizon in terms of a career goal. Everything finally clicked when I worked as an intern at HSBC’s London Headquarters on their equity and securities trading floor. The sheer exhilaration was amazing. The constant chatter and trader highs and the lows was something I also wanted to experience. Leaving HSBC that first day on the job, I knew I wanted to be a trader. It also clicked because my favorite hobby is researching investment opportunities and trading within my brokerage account. A key reason I want to be a trader is the responsibility and risk they assume. I have always been decisive and I’m not afraid to take smart risks. That’s what trading gives you, the ability to make the final decision and take responsibility for the results. It is truly is a love/hate profession. When you’re successful, everyone loves you; but one slip and you’re crucified. That’s where self-confidence kicks in. If you truly believe in your abilities and have confidence in your instincts, you will be successful. If you can make money on Wall Street, then you’ll have a
job for a lifetime irrespective of temporary pitfalls. I also aspire to become an emerging markets trader. Growing up in Hong Kong, living in the United States, and traveling across Europe and Africa has given me an international perspective I’d like to apply as an emerging market trader. I’ve observed that many people are myopic and limited in their knowledge of global economics and international market dynamics. I believe there is a strong future for internationally oriented investment professionals with an objective grasp of emerging markets and their potential for generating high returns on investments. Trading also offers the potential for financial security, but not without risk. The qualities of a great trader go far beyond anything that can be gleaned from a textbook. I know I have the right mix of qualities, risk orientation and instincts to be an outstanding trader. Sorry to bore you a little but just wanted to update you with who I am and what I plan on becoming. Thanks for reading and hope to talk to you soon.

