"What is the main purpose of us stockbrokers?" Speaking of lunch.
"Isn't it helping customers make money?" Jordan replied.
"No, no, no, it's mainly to help myself make money."
Seeing Jordan's confused expression, Mark continued:
"The stock that the client bought was $20 a share, and then the stock rose to $40 a share. Time. The client made money, and he sold the stock at a discount. At this time, what should we do? We should stop him and not let him realize it. Instead, we should persuade him to increase the investment cost. Only in this way will we make more money. more fees, and turn their money into our money.”
In fact, when Jordan heard this theory, he laughed and was surprised for a while, and later he also relied on similar rules to make money to his first pot of gold.
Then there is the first company, and then there is the splurge, and the life full of wine. It is hard to imagine that this kind of sales method will be successful, but people always have the desire to get rich overnight and the instinct of extravagance for nothing. As a result, Jordan's brilliant career has also been achieved.
In the movie, Jordan's phone bill was 2 million US dollars a weekend, and the extra cash had to be hired to find someone to send it overseas. What kind of wealth is this. In reality, any ordinary person would wake up laughing from a dream.
But later, extremely brilliant, reached a critical point, was tracked down by the FBI, and then imprisoned, his wife was going to divorce her daughter, the company went bankrupt, and in the end, she had nothing. Who can think of it?
I especially like the end of the movie where Jordan gets out of jail and then goes to give a speech about sales.
"can you sell this pen to me?"
Perhaps he has always been a person who envied others for his eloquence and could turn the dead into the living. It may also be because of my clumsiness. Although I know that this is one of the expressions of the film, I want to leave a suspense to the audience, but every time I think of this passage, I still regret not being able to see Jordan's demonstration in person.
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