De $300.000 a $5,8M: el mes más importante de mi carrera como analista de mercado

In this fourth episode, I'll show you the most important month of my career as a market analyst: the journey from the initial $300,000 invested in Urbión Capital ETP to seeing the product valued at over $5.8 million. A month of travel, meetings, market analysis, market monitoring, and intense pressure during a crucial stage of the project. During these weeks, we traveled to Marbella, Madrid, Dubai, New York, Mexico City, and Miami with a very clear objective: to arrive at the Formula 1 Grand Prix with a significant amount invested in the product and begin building a solid track record. Things didn't go exactly as planned, but the outcome was far more important: more meetings, more capital, improved performance, and the successful completion of a fundamental first phase. In this video, you'll see what it's really like to work as a market analyst on a publicly traded product that's starting to gain public exposure: how I track NAV, how I analyze the market, how initial positions are established, what meetings with banks, asset managers, and professional investors are like, and what goes into trying to build something big while tracking performance week by week. I'll also show you the more personal side of the journey: the pace of work across continents, the meetings in Mexico, the time spent at the Miami Formula 1 race, the training sessions, the early morning flights, and the pressure of being completely focused on this stage. In this video you'll see: • How Urbión Capital ETP grew from $300,000 to over $5.8M • The goal of reaching Miami with $3M and what actually happened • The market analysis work surrounding a publicly traded product • Meetings in Dubai, New York, Mexico, and Miami with key industry players • What it's like to handle the pressure of tracking public performance week after week • The completion of the first phase of the project and the start of phase two This channel is all about one thing: real analysis, real context, and better-informed decisions. If you want to follow this series from the inside, subscribe. 📌 Educational content. Not financial advice.