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When the MZ generation, who is more familiar with images than print, is quick to share information, and enjoys good influence, starts investing, where will they exchange information? Of course it’s YouTube. Unlike the older generation who read economic newspapers and visited investment briefings, the MZ generation creates, shares, and develops money management information such as financial technology, finance, and investment through YouTube. As a result, many star YouTubers and YouTube channels related to finance are appearing.

In addition, following the tendency of the MZ generation who likes to play, all sorts of new words and buzzwords are created and spread on the Internet. Examples include ‘Samsung Electronics Penthouse Resident’, ‘Baksal Bio’, ‘Thunderbolt’, and ‘Three Prayers’. It is a play on words that makes you laugh the moment you hear it.

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[Three prayers] ​​ 유튜브 구독 돈

My Father in Suwon,

sanctify your name,

Come to Korea Exchange, 윤과장의 소소한 일상 이야기

As the meaning is fulfilled in thirty thousand electrons,

Even 100,000 electrons are made.

What kind of YouTubers are you watching these days? There are many channels of famous celebrities that you already know. So, today, I will introduce mainly ‘channels that would be good for people who start managing money in a small way’.

YouTube channel for beginners 1. Shin Saimdang

It is a YouTube investment channel with 930,000 followers. Operator Joo Eon-gyu (35) joined the Korea Economy TV Securities Team as a PD in 2011, but soon after leaving the company, he started making and uploading YouTube videos in 2018 while running various businesses. He made use of his experience as a PD to produce and upload various videos. At first, there was not much reaction. Then, as business know-how and interview videos related to financial technology gained popularity, it began to grow rapidly.

It is an interview video that explains entrepreneurship, economy, financial technology, and stocks in an easy-to-understand way. Content that even beginners interested in financial technology can access without burden is constantly being uploaded. You can listen to colorful stories with people from various industries on the subject of money, as well as economic experts, including investment tech YouTubers. ‘Practical tips you must know to make money quickly!’ recorded 1.3 million views.


YouTube Channels for Beginners 2. Hank TV

Hank TV has surpassed 95,000 subscribers in about 4 months of opening. This channel is run by CEO Song Hee-chang, a real estate expert nicknamed Song Secretary. Experts who are actually making profits in various fields such as sale rights, business (start-up), loans, and interiors appear to provide useful information.

Unlike other channels, where one host usually appears regularly, Hank TV features ordinary office workers and housewives as guests to share their “know-how of success through investment.” There are many stories that people who think of themselves as ordinary middle-class bourgeois can relate to and relate to. Another attractive point is that you can listen to real estate-related paid lectures for free at Daum Cafe <Happy Investment Tech>, which has 370,000 members. ‘A woman who started a real estate auction in her 50s and became rich with 4 billion’ and ‘How an ordinary office worker became rich by investing in real estate’ recorded 340,000 views.

YouTube Channel for Beginners 3. Salaried Wealthy People

This is the Internet channel of Naver’s representative investment tech café, <Wallord Rich Men>, which has about 250,000 members. As you can guess from the cafe title, the operator was an office worker in his late 30s. With the retirement of my senior, I decided to start investing, and in 3 years, I earned 30 years of annual salary and turned into a person with assets worth 7 billion won. It was to build a system to make money by purchasing real estate using the salary as seed money.

At first, it started by disclosing the experience of the operator, but now it is operated as a community where many people operate and study together by uploading each other’s experiences. Most of the content is based on the experiences of people who have achieved economic independence. ​

You can get trendy financial information that changes from moment to moment with videos on the topic of achieving one billion salary earners, a corner where experts in financial technology are invited as guests, and a corner where listeners’ stories are received to listen to their concerns and give advice. Since the main listeners are salaried workers, it is a channel that makes good use of the points that can be greatly sympathized with while listening to the stories of other office workers.

Salaried rich people TV
▶ Office worker’s investment school, salaried rich people TV. Have you been bothered by the rise in house prices over the past few years? Is your income not increasing even if you listen to the economic broadcasting that catches the clouds? Need to buy a home and prepare for retirement, but are you having trouble figuring out how to do it? Salaryman Rich TV starts with a dirt spoon in Korea, and self-made rich people gather to share practical methods necessary for investment, housekeeping, and retirement preparation for office workers. If you want to become a salary earner, invest 30 minutes every day on your commute and learn the know-how of the rich while watching salaryman rich TV.

YouTube Channel for Beginners 3. Hansol Collecting Dust

‘More Dust Hansol’ is a channel that is highly recommended as an ‘Economy YouTube for college students or newcomers to society’. The young-looking operator is very frugal and possesses tremendous information power. Based on her experience of saving 13 million won at the age of 24, she explains financial techniques that college students and newcomers to society can easily accept.

In a situation where there is not much information on investment for college students or newcomers to society, I am producing videos that can be sympathetic. From savings methods such as comparison of check cards by type, introduction of recommended installment savings and labor incentives to lifestyle and financial technology apps, you can check the know-how of ‘More Dust and Hansol’, as well as ‘stocks, which brokerage company should I choose?’ It is attracting attention as content that well incorporates financial questions that young generations might worry about, such as ‘How to walk well and get a monthly discount of 12,000 won on communication expenses’.

College students & newcomers to society who don’t know where to start when it comes to investing may want to subscribe to this channel.

So far, we have looked at the representative financial YouTube channels. Are these channels you already know? If so, chances are very high that you are already a money management guru.

You are probably already copying some of the things you watched in the video in your daily life. Everyone who studies finance hard, I hope 2021 will be a year of becoming rich, achieving your financial goals.