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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  • 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 good.

  • 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 anyway.

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]