This one from a socialist angle. Finally!


I don't think of this movie as a Wall Street movie, per se -- but rather a suspense thriller with a stock subplot to it.
(I'm not that eager to see it.)
In this regard, you can also say The Taking of Pelham 123 [2009] is also a Wall Street movie...since it briefly covers options.
John Travolta's character terrorizes the subway to scare the market into a panic...and he profits greatly through the purchase put options.
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For the 100th time, they don't make movies about candlesticks for you to jerk to.
Can you imagine a movie about trader who's trying to trade with candlesticks and TA and then a whole bunch of people telling him and can't be done and TA is bullshit. I'd pay 10 bucks to go see it.I don't think of this movie, Money Monster, as a 'wall street' movie, per se -- but rather a suspense thriller with a stock subplot to it.
(I'm not that eager to see it.)
In this regard, you can also say The Taking of Pelham 123 [2009] is also a wall street movie...since it briefly covers options.
John Travolta's character terrorizes the subway to scare the market into a panic...and he then profits greatly through the prior purchase of put options.
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...you can say this plot is kind of similar to the banks who caused the housing crisis/market collapse. or the terrorists who caused 9-11; causing an event...so you can profit greatly.
For the 100th time, they don't make movies about candlesticks for you to jerk to. Almost all movies about Wall Street simply use Wall Street as a backdrop. Because 99% of the public is not interested in dbphoenix and his trend lines.
For the 100th time, they don't make movies about candlesticks for you to jerk to. Almost all movies about Wall Street simply use Wall Street as a backdrop. Because 99% of the public is not interested in dbphoenix and his trend lines.