Quinn Friedman

Quinn Friedman

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    • Hellen 2021-12-26 08:01:25

      It's hard to buy money for a long time!



      No one seems to have a happier life than this billionaire named Robert Miller. He has an enviable mansion in New York City, a happy family, powerful and powerful, and a beautiful young lover. He has everything a man should have, and he has what he doesn’t. It seems that life There should be nothing...

    • Hubert 2022-03-25 09:01:12

      On the Super Compressive Ability of Billionaires

      The title is too misleading. Friends who want to know some financial knowledge should not read it. The entire film is a reflection on human nature, law and money.

      I recently watched several films about the 2008 financial crisis, so Tencent recommended such a "commercial film".

      The film opens with...

    • Francesca 2022-04-23 07:03:07

      One of Richard Gill's best performances since American Gigolo

    • Justus 2022-03-27 09:01:12

      Richard Gere is very good at playing such characters to life. Does the seemingly well-dressed financially successful person here also deserve respect? ! The character is like a barrister in first-degree fear, and the eloquence is still full of lies that cannot be covered.

    Arbitrage quotes

    • [first lines]

      Maria Bartiromo: But you took a huge bet on the housing crisis in the middle of the biggest boom in housing anybody has ever seen. Why?

      Robert Miller: I'm a child of the '50s. My father welded steel for the Navy, and my mother worked at the V.A. They lived through the Depression, Pearl Harbor, and the bomb. They didn't think that bad things might happen. They knew that bad things would happen.

      Maria Bartiromo: Is that what's happening now?

      Robert Miller: When I was a kid, my favorite teacher was Mr. James. Mr. James said world events all revolve around five things. M - O - N - E - Y.

    • Ellen Miller: It's all going to be fine. It always is. Just follow the plan.

      Robert Miller: And what is that plan?

      Ellen Miller: Confidence equals contract.

      Robert Miller: You sound like a fortune cookie.

      Ellen Miller: They are your words, actually.

      Robert Miller: Then you married an idiot.