Rational enough

Jada 2021-12-19 08:01:14

No matter how the subject matter is repeated to the old beauty, it is still very impactful for me at the moment. Just as the mature capital market has become accustomed to Wall Street’s insider trading, the media’s misleading guidance, and the class contradiction caused by the huge gap between the rich and the poor, the emerging capital market has not experienced these baptisms at all. So just like "Positive Short", it will give some inspiration to China's stock market, and it is the same for individual investors.
In securities investment, a full-scale stock market crash will make it hard for everyone to escape. However, when individual stocks fluctuate, some people are destined to gain and some lose money. Retail investors are definitely the most lagging in the priority of obtaining information, so in most cases, retail investors are running out of money. This film not only targets the black-box operation of internal transactions, but also targets the misleading effects of social media. In fact, in an internal transaction, the profit is a very small part, because in order to avoid the spread of news, it can only be limited to a few people. But the media will expand the wrong news to such a large extent that most people will be confused.
The whole process of watching the film is extremely cold, because the cold reality seems to be moved to the screen, which is too realistic. However, people who fail to invest in a random investment will not report too much sympathy. Only when they learn that he has a pregnant girlfriend will feel worthless for him. Suppressed. Everyone smiles when they die well. Does that smile before his death mean that he has no regrets? One mistake will not destroy everything, so it's great to live.
The stock market is a battlefield for rational people, and the existence of non-rational people causes volatility. Two clips in the film illustrate this point very well. When the host urged the audience to buy stocks just to save his own life, the stocks only rose a little and then declined, or even dropped to a lower position. Because sensibility is not the power to support the stock market, rational people will start to unwind or throw them out of their own interests when others start to buy. It can be seen that the market is rational enough and will only fluctuate due to some irrational emotions in rare cases.
There is also a fragment that is the end of the film. After Cole was shot by the police, many viewers in front of the TV got up and left. If they were thinking and continue to live, rational people would not sympathize with a person who was dazzled by the stock market. , Will not sympathize with the losers in Bosha, because everything will continue.

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Extended Reading
  • Dashawn 2021-12-19 08:01:14

    From the story to the acting skills, they are so exaggerated and impetuous that there is a hint of ironic humor. For example, the spoof video at the end of the crowd on the streets watching the bomb. The stockholders did not collectively show love because of the chicken soup. The pregnant girlfriend who did not follow the script. From the top to the No one really understands high-frequency trading. The investment company talks nonsense beforehand, and the media is still blindly fanatical afterwards. I am afraid of living in such a world. But we are in such a world, aren’t we?

  • Emmanuel 2022-03-22 09:01:58

    Pistol dynamite bag, hijacking Wall Street, fighting insider, good actors, but the plot and ending are a bit too simple and naive

Money Monster quotes

  • Arlene: [having sex] Oh, my god! Ron! This stuff really works! What's the stock trading at?

    Ron Sprecher: $4.25.

    [moaning]

    Ron Sprecher: Oh, Christ!

    [hearing his phone ring]

    Ron Sprecher: Shit, shit, shit. Shit. My phone.

    Arlene: No, it's okay. I need a break, anyway.

  • Diane Lester: Patty, Diane Lester.

    Patty Fenn: You better have something for me, Diane, and I mean right the fuck now.

    Diane Lester: It's good to hear your voice, too.