作者:七星阁主
There are a lot of commercial films about finance, such as "The Wolf of Wall Street", "The Big Short", "Self-Theft", "Storm of Interests", "Big But Not Down", etc., but the one that impressed me the most was the Wall Street movie series.
Today, I'll start with Wall Street 1.
American Wall Street stock market tycoon Gordon Geiko is in awe of everyone in the financial world. In the financial wars that are staged anytime and anywhere, he can always win every battle.
The fledgling New York University graduate Paul Budd is ambitious, but he is full of enthusiasm and has no way to report. By chance, he came into contact with Geiko, used a stock market insider intelligence to help him make a lot of money and was reused, becoming one of Geiko's partners.
Hungry for money, beauty, and high society, Bud begins to use all the people around him to spy on all the favorable business intelligence for his own benefit.
It wasn't until, during a buyover of Blue Star Airlines, where his father worked, that the insatiable Gekko rebelled and wanted to disband and sell it, which awakened Bud, who still had a conscience. Using all the stock market tactics that Geiko taught him, he fiercely fought back against the tycoon Geiko and helped his father save Blue Star Airlines. However, because of the illegal manipulation of stock insider trading, Bud had to face jail time.
Share a golden sentence from the movie:
1. The most valuable commodity is intelligence.
2. The biggest charm of money is to make you do things you don't want to do.
3. Stop thinking about making easy money, do something to make yourself worthless, create something yourself, instead of watching others eat.