Ok, done it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Trading_television_programs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Trading_films
Ok, now someone for sure will object that mahowny is not a trading film, but the psychology of it is much closer to that of day trading than even Wall Street.
I will quote eusdaiki's explanation of how to edit those two pages, because it was quite clear:
"If you want to add Boiler Room, go to the Boiler Room wiki and edit that page, you'll find at the end a bunch of category tags. Just add the new category:trading films to it using the same format as others".
Thank you for this great idea you had. I hope that soon new films and tv shows will be added.
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Can someone explain to me please why the brokers (james and lance) featured in WSW 2 are convincing their customers to buy Sandisk? What do they get from it? I don't know much about funds or brokers, but why are these "brokers" acting like a fund and choosing to invest other people's money? Do brokers usually manage other people's money? What is the difference then between them and a fund? And why aren't they diversifying? Is it because they are great at raising money but have no idea on how to invest it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Trading_television_programs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Trading_films
Ok, now someone for sure will object that mahowny is not a trading film, but the psychology of it is much closer to that of day trading than even Wall Street.
I will quote eusdaiki's explanation of how to edit those two pages, because it was quite clear:
"If you want to add Boiler Room, go to the Boiler Room wiki and edit that page, you'll find at the end a bunch of category tags. Just add the new category:trading films to it using the same format as others".
Thank you for this great idea you had. I hope that soon new films and tv shows will be added.
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Can someone explain to me please why the brokers (james and lance) featured in WSW 2 are convincing their customers to buy Sandisk? What do they get from it? I don't know much about funds or brokers, but why are these "brokers" acting like a fund and choosing to invest other people's money? Do brokers usually manage other people's money? What is the difference then between them and a fund? And why aren't they diversifying? Is it because they are great at raising money but have no idea on how to invest it?