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Cleve 2022-04-19 09:03:17
The biggest feeling in the first two minutes is that the British accent is really TMD cute, and then there are endless financial terms that are not familiar anymore, finance is really a crazy industry, this is really a stressful...
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Kirsten 2022-04-19 09:03:17
It's boring, I thought it was so...
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Ericka 2022-04-19 09:03:17
I'm dying watching this. I'm most afraid of this kind of movie. I know he's going to die, but I can only watch it helplessly,...
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Bertram 2022-04-19 09:03:17
The film is quite rough but does not hinder the depiction of the Barings Bank failure. After reading it, I was surprised that the banking industry is so idiot. Porter, who watched "The Big Short" 5 times, said that it is not surprising that the bank is so indulgent because of greed. Then we reviewed the epilogue of The Big Short: After the Financial Tsunami, Will Banks Realize Their Mistakes? No, they will still work tirelessly to make high profits, use serious and unscrupulous means, and then...
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Winfield 2022-04-11 09:01:07
10,000 makes me play frequently, and I really can't think of any excuse for 10,000 to play Trader, and his and Danny's dramas constantly travel to the velvet gold mine. The detail restoration of this film is terrible, and it is completely through the ten thousand dew birds to show the development of things. Having said that, only a trader who is willing to sell meat can play a meat-cutting Trader in such a literary style~PS: If Nick Leeson really has a 10,000 appearance, it will be a real...
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Alanna 2022-04-11 09:01:07
In 1995, Barings Bank, one of the oldest banks in the world, went bankrupt. It was once the most trusted financial institution of the British aristocracy. It is shocking that such a tragic ending came from an ordinary stock trader Nick Leeson. This movie from a real case is the best lesson plan for everyone to learn banking business, especially investment...
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Hailee 2022-04-11 09:01:07
Hey... The name is so great, how did I ruin the Barings Bank, but the cost of filming is so small... If it wasn't for the audit class, I wouldn't watch it~~ Although, it's not helpful to read it... But, saying , why do you have to engage in a series of him and his wife~ without promoting the development of the...
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Suzanne 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Ivan classmate, he has the excellent quality of acting like a British...
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Doug 2022-04-10 09:01:09
Unlucky fool. This event is not accidental, everyone's greed is pushing it to the end. It's a true story, but it's tedious when made into a movie and just serves as a...
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Lola 2022-04-10 09:01:09
56 On the Internet, it is called "How I Broke Barings Bank", and it is also translated as "Devil Trader". The shooting is poor, the focus is unclear, and the performance is...
Rogue Trader Comments
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Julia 2022-04-10 08:01:01
Sound and Music Appreciation
The film begins with a wild male vocal, accompanied by a newscaster delivering financial information. The voice of the announcer drifted away, and the singing was connected with the fast-paced dance music of the disco, which was very natural. The scene shifts to a disco where people speak loudly...
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Luciano 2022-04-10 08:01:01
The touching side of Nick Leeson
When I was just trying to get into this business, I watched a lot of movies about Wall Street. Hope to see some of this industry. So I watched this movie.
The story is based on a true event. Trader Nick Leeson caused the entire Barings Bank to fail due to speculation. In fact, such a story in the...
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Nick Leeson: I'd never even heard of Barings before I started working for them. It's not like there's a Barings Bank in Watford.
Lisa Leeson: Well, you're a big hero back in London, they think the sun shines out your arse.
Nick Leeson: Really? I was beginning to feel like one of those Japanese soldiers, you know, still stuck out in the jungle 20 years after the war.
Lisa Leeson: What's it like here? They tell it's not safe to go out at night.
Nick Leeson: That's bollocks, the locals are great. Best thing about this place is it's not still full of pompous ex-colonials who think they were born to rule the world. That's what I love about Asia, anyone can make it, it doesn't matter which stupid school you went to.
Lisa Leeson: When they told me I was going to Jakarta I had to look it up on a map.
Nick Leeson: As a matter of fact, so did I.
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Nick Leeson: [voiceover] My team were young, they were hungry, and they didn't have a clue.
[in a cafe with his newly hired team]
Nick Leeson: A futures contract is an agreement to buy or sell a specified amount of a commodity at a specified price at a future date.
[no one responds]
Nick Leeson: All right, um... it's like if I agree to sell you this cup of cappuccino, which I don't yet own, at 45 cents a month from now, if I can buy the cappuccino at say, 43 cents, I make a profit. If the price goes the other way, I have to pay more and I lose. It's timing, it's buying and selling at the right moment. Sometimes expresso might be the best deal, or salt or pepper.
George Seow: So, we're running a supermarket, huh?
[they laugh]