Floored

Quote from athlonmank8:

No, they're not all bad on the floor. I know plenty who are very respectable. Just because you got mixed in with the wrong crowd and the big guys beat you up is your problem. Don't hold a grudge because of your issues.

I fail to understand what is wrong with you. The market was open outcry for decades. Capitalism was run off it. Open outcry is one of the most efficient forms of non verbal communication. All put to waste by computers. It's sad...... Heck, the transition away from fractions to decimals was even a memorable change. I still remember the days when I had nearly every fraction memorized down to the 32nd.

If you don't understand why this is significant, then you need a nice long reality check.

you had to memorize? my god did you make it to college?
 
Quote from MohdSalleh:

you had to memorize? my god did you make it to college?


as opposed to what?

I was in the 8th grade........ What was I going to do? Long division in my head while I'm watching trades?! Or wait....a calculator? Yeah I walked around with one in my pocket 24/7.
 
Quote from rufus_4000:

Frankly, as someone who have spent time on the floor, and even know some of the characters interviewed in the movie, I don't get what the big deal is. It is like the whole movie want ppl to feel "sorry" for the "loss of an institution", when the whole *concept* of the market is survival of the fittest. Do ppl feel sorry for the silent film stars who couldn't make a transition to "speaking roles"? These guys are no different. I know ex-floor traders who are driving a cab, or owning a fast food franchise. That's all it is, survival of the fittest.


I saw the premier and there was a Q & A session afterwards. Someone asked the director if he felt sorry for the subjects of his film. He just shrugged and said, "I've had alot of people ask me if I made this movie the way I did because I felt sorry for these guys. I honestly never felt sympathy during the whole process of making this film. If it seems that way when you are watching it, it is because these characters are eluding sympathy from the audience."
 
Quote from Illum:

Check out "Open Outcry" You can order that one right away. Floored looks like it might be better, but still it was a really interesting view.

bought it a few days ago for like 35 bucks. cant wait to see it. I always wanted to trade on the floor, and now its a dead pipe dream.
 
Just a head's up

you can buy the international version of floored on the babelgum with a paypal account

i liked it, wished it was a bit longer

cheers,

Totantaz
 
Episode 6... Guy ranting how computers are evil... I feel for him getting pushed off the floor, but some people just can't face reality.
 
As if the guys on here aren't just alcoholics or worse....

There were only a few people of interest in the movie... the rest are like coffee shop nut cases or the equivalent of call center propagandists.

It's like they took away the free bananas at the zoo and these Monkey's can't figure out how to farm.

What's with the Spike Trading loser - serious existential issues.....

And never having been to Chicago.... does everyone chomp on Cigars constantly?
 
Quote from SomeYoungGuy:

I want to see it because all I know about the trading floor comes from Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy..

I look back with longing eyes at the WTC (World Trade Center) of that movie, and cry, because of what happened nine years ago (Sept 11, 2001).

Those days are long gone, and even then, they didn't exist. I knew quite a few well heeled traders, women, men, foreigners, educated, very educated and high-schooled. So many fell into the (huge) gap of low performance without dipping into questionable waters of trading. Some actually gained an edge.

At the same time, over in the Chicago pits were a very highly skilled card counter named Bob. Big Bob now runs one of the most honest prop firms in Vegas, let alone in the industry.

Either way, the movie Floored played at the The Quad Cinema on 13th st in NYC not to long ago. Needless to say, it was highly disappointing. It really showed what the geeks have done to their former employers, namely turned the tables on them and left them without a prayer....

so, what are your thoughts no the movie?
 
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