Do not forget peace of mind

Jerrell 2022-04-10 08:01:01

In the story, the actor should have been doing brokerage work to earn commissions, but he used the client's idle funds without the client's knowledge
. It's not easy to happen.

The main character's motivation is largely not due to greed in human nature.
It should be said that he did these things because of hardships.
At first, it was because of the mistakes of the subordinate employees.
Later , it was forced by the boss's requirements for profit.
When he made a mistake
He no longer runs the position the position runs him , it reminds
me of a sentence from a commercial banking teacher: There are some things that you can't do even if you lose your job, even if you don't mix in this
circle To be a principled person There are many things more than the person you
love and the person who love you are really not worthy When the trade lost 20,000 pounds, he chose to wait and see, which directly led to the loss of 60,000 . He and his employees said that the stock market is a big casino. He told the heroine that it was only a little less, and I would become a hero . Maybe it's really bad. At this point, he doesn't do analysis, it's like making judgments like betting big or small. If he wins the bet, even if he embezzles the client's funds, nothing will happen. The process is very exciting, very loving, but very pitiful. He loses the bet. Under pressure, he finally Crazy, he doesn't know he can't play against the market, he still decides to put all his chips on it and make another big gamble












Old Hatch, the most famous futures speculator in Chicago, said what he was talking about when his son painted them as a group of well-dressed gentlemen. We are a group of gamblers . Is the
theory really more trustworthy than luck? I don't understand. Maybe the market is wrong Reasonable


last hero and heroine acting is great



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  • Cole 2022-04-20 09:02:56

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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 disaster!

Rogue Trader quotes

  • Peter Norris: Now, we've had a lot of stick over funding. Brenda Granger tells me we're borrowing all over Japan to get the funds to you. People are beginning to talk, Nick.

    Nick Leeson: I understand. I understand completely.

    Peter Norris: Excellent. Good man.

    [he turns back to chat with the others]

    Nick Leeson: [voiceover] And that was it. That was apparently all he had to say on the subject of my enormous exposure that was causing so many ulcers throughout the Barings empire.

  • Tony Hawes: You're down for 450, aren't you? Your bonus? Only a week to go.

    Nick Leeson: Sorry?

    Tony Hawes: Have you thought about what you're going to do with it? Only a week to go.

    Nick Leeson: [taps his glass and rises] Excuse me, I have an announcement to make. I know that some of you are worried about our exposure in the market and you're probably wondering about the identity of our mystery customer X. Well, the fact is he doesn't exist. We are the customer, Barings. And if you look properly at the five eights account, which is not a client account at all, it's an errors account, you'll realise that it's concealing losses in the region of 200 million pounds. No, I tell a lie, it's more like 230 after today.

    [shocked, the executives abruptly vomit into their dinners. The picture fades back to a few moments earlier as Nick emerges from a daydream]

    Tony Hawes: Only a week to go. What are you going to do with all that money?

    Nick Leeson: Well, I'm not going to spend it on futures and options.

    [everyone else laughs]