Rogue Trader Comments

  • Ena 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    I don't know about stocks, so I don't understand the wonderful places. . Overall, it's still pretty...

  • Adaline 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    There is actually a full version on Youtube, and there is actually a dew point! Is Ewan Mcgreg showing his ass because of making movies? The saddest thing is that I dragged to watch this movie because I had to deal with a case in the Lead Individual and Team...

  • Camden 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    In other words, stop loss comes...

  • Turner 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Harvard 20 of 16 "Devil's Salesman". Indonesia, Singapore. 88888 account, Nikkei Futures. SIMEX Singapore International Financial Exchange, established in 1984, is the first financial futures exchange in Asia. Youth, desire, in fact, this is ordinary people. Nick's boss, Ron, has a dangerous job that fuels the flames, especially speaking at the annual meeting, bordering on greed. It is necessary to find a book to read How I Broke Barings...

  • Destiney 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    Homework assigned by the teacher. The plot is tight, and the atmosphere is so tense that it makes my heart skip a beat. But I don't understand the specific operation method with a finance degree. == Sad reminder. After watching this film, I don't think Nick is greedy. Responsibility, profit pressure, and Barings Bank loopholes led to such an ending. Love was off topic, but Lisa, who loved him so much, left him...

  • Kaya 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    The textbook of internal audit, look, the internal audit is not strict, and the century-old foundation has...

  • Pinkie 2022-04-10 09:01:09

    I didn't think futures or anything was very interesting. The teacher told a lot of stories before I thought...

  • Shannon 2022-04-10 08:01:01

    1. The Irish actors all seem to be of a high standard, and their accents are cute and sexy. 2. The legal punishment is really not heavy, why did you get cancer? Caused by stress? 3. The internal supervision of banks is not so...

  • Alana 2022-04-10 08:01:01

    1. The Irish actors all seem to be of a high standard, and their accents are cute and sexy. 2. The legal punishment is really not heavy, why did you get cancer? Caused by stress? 3. The internal supervision of banks is not so...

  • Garett 2022-04-10 08:01:01

    It's too straight and it's not suitable for this ps.. That girl's play is used as a...

Extended Reading
  • Clovis 2022-04-10 08:01:01

    From "Devil Salesman" to see the investment mentality

    "Devil's Salesman", also known as "How I Broke Barings Bank". The protagonist Nick was promoted from a clerk and was sent to the Singapore branch to open a wrong account 88888 for Pingsheng and use this account to embezzle customers' funds for transactions. At first, it was only to make up for the...

  • 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...

Rogue Trader quotes

  • 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.

  • 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]