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Industry | Investment Bankers' Analysis of HBO Max's "Industry"

Industry | Investment Bankers' Analysis of HBO Max's "Industry"

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From you besties at The Wall Street Skinny, two former Morgan Stanley investment bankers break down your favorite TV show, decoding the financial jargon, unpacking each trade, and revealing the real-life events behind the drama. With insider reality checks and a Princeton English Literature major's insight, our analysis makes the drama richer and helps you grasp the high-stakes world of finance behind it.


This isn't just a recap; it's an education.

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  • S3E2 "Smoke and Mirrors Breakdown" | IPO Disasters, Greenshoe and More!
    Jul 30 2025

    In this episode of the Unofficial Companion Podcast to HBO Max's hit show Industry, hosts Jen and Kristen—both former investment bankers and teachers—dive deep into the financial intricacies and dramatic moments of Season 3, Episode 2 titled 'Smoke and Mirrors.'

    They kick off the discussion by analyzing the thematic significance of 'Smoke and Mirrors,' tying it to both magic tricks and the episode's plot centered around deception and storytelling in the finance world. They recount how the episode unfolds at the London Stock Exchange with the IPO of Henry Muck's green energy company, Lummi, caught in a frenzy due to a sudden power outage and the ensuing chaos on the trading floor at Peerpoint. The hosts compare this fictional IPO with real-life events such as the Facebook IPO disaster, adding valuable insights into IPO procedures, trading mechanisms, and the role of investment banks in supporting stock prices post-IPO. They explore the role of underwriters, the use of green shoes, and the pivotal decision-making and risk management during high-stakes trading situations.

    The hosts also bring forth significant comparisons with real-world financial scenarios, making this episode not just a recap but an enriching learning experience.

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    1 Std. und 41 Min.
  • S3E1 “Il Mattino Ha L’Oro in Bocca” | IPOs, VCs and Founders Cashing Out, ESG and More!
    Jun 15 2025

    In this episode we delve into the intricate world of finance depicted in the Season 3 premiere, breaking down the complexities behind the IPO process, explaining key concepts such as leverage ratios, net debt, and the influence of natural gas prices on energy companies like the fictional Lumi. We also explore the regulatory landscape of public company financial disclosures and the strategic maneuvers companies make to prepare for a successful IPO.

    The discussion then turns to the significance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) investing, examining its impact on stock valuations and the broader market perception. We talk about the show's commentary on how ESG factors play into financial decision-making, client relations, and the reputational risks that come with moving towards more sustainable investments. Through the lens of the show's characters, they illustrate the real-world implications of these principles in modern finance.

    Additionally, the episode offers a critical analysis of the character dynamics and ethical considerations in the high-stakes environment of investment banking. The hosts draw parallels between the show’s dramatic narrative and actual industry practices, providing listeners with both entertainment and a clearer understanding of the financial intricacies that drive the plot of Industry. Whether you're a finance professional or simply a fan of the show, this episode promises to enrich your viewing experience with expert financial insights..

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    2 Std. und 21 Min.
  • S2E8 "Jerusalem" | How Soros Broke the Bank of England & What It Has to Do with "Industry" (and the Trump Administration)
    Jun 6 2025

    In this episode, we break down the finance behind the Industry Season 2 finale—and without exaggerating, this might be our favorite episode yet. There was so much to dig into, starting with the trade that the whole season built toward: Jesse Bloom’s long Rican / short FastAid position.

    We unpack the insider trading angle, including whether what Jesse did was in fact insider trading. We get into the ethics behind Harper finding out that the anti-competition inquiry into Amazon’s acquisition of FastAid has been quietly dropped and shares it with Jesse — and then whether what Jesse does with that information is in fact insider trading since he didn't trade on that information itself but rather went on TV to will the inquiry back into existance (while simultaneously adding to his Rican position).

    Because the episode references the legendary trade where “Soros broke the Bank of England” in 1992, we also break down that wild real-life story—something anyone aspiring to work on Wall Street should know. That leads us into a deeper discussion on how hedge funds can move markets, the mechanics of currency pegs, central bank credibility, and how macro traders think about asymmetric risk. The real shocker is WHO the brains behind that trade were because it's someone that all us in the US are VERY familiar with these days... and no it's not Soros.

    Finally, we look at how all of this plays out across the show's main characters: Harper’s decision leads to her firing, Yasmin is blindsided by Celeste, Gus gets caught in the fallout, and Rishi and DVD’s team pitch to Nomura doesn’t go as planned. We explore how team dynamics, sales credits, and firm reputation impact career progression on the sell side—and how optionality (or the lack of it) drives every character’s choices in the final moments of the season.

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    2 Std. und 4 Min.
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