Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuExplores the stock market frenzy of GameStop, and how a group of armchair investors and online vigilantes ultimately helped expose the dark underbelly of Wall Street.Explores the stock market frenzy of GameStop, and how a group of armchair investors and online vigilantes ultimately helped expose the dark underbelly of Wall Street.Explores the stock market frenzy of GameStop, and how a group of armchair investors and online vigilantes ultimately helped expose the dark underbelly of Wall Street.
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Think this told the story of last year very well. The animation and explanations were great aswell. Yet you can't have a documantry about finance without pulling the "Old white men" card that perspective adds nothing to the story
The first episode is the only one you need to watch. The second one seemed unnececery.
The first episode is the only one you need to watch. The second one seemed unnececery.
This documentary made some valid points that the balance of power lies with the institutional investor over the retail investor. Other than that, it was a proliferation of misinformation by people who don't understand markets.
Basically, WallStreetBets played a pump-and-dump in a way that was unavailable to retail investors before social media. I like that the hedge fund got a haircut on a short squeeze, but there is nothing noble here. There is no David and Goliath story. It was Wall Street getting blindsided because for the first time, social media created a meme stock.
Robinhood halted trading because they were close to not covering the regulatory requirement. This promoted the myth that Robinhood was in the pocket of Wall Street. Again, misinformation promoted by people who don't understand.
Garbage.
Basically, WallStreetBets played a pump-and-dump in a way that was unavailable to retail investors before social media. I like that the hedge fund got a haircut on a short squeeze, but there is nothing noble here. There is no David and Goliath story. It was Wall Street getting blindsided because for the first time, social media created a meme stock.
Robinhood halted trading because they were close to not covering the regulatory requirement. This promoted the myth that Robinhood was in the pocket of Wall Street. Again, misinformation promoted by people who don't understand.
Garbage.
Wow. The first episode is an introduction to explaining stock trading and introduces the average person to the corruption behind the scene - but the second episode is edge of your seat.
I couldn't stop watching the second episode. It rips the cover off the hidden system and brings into the light the crimes that is integral to the secretive American system of financial greed that is Wall Street.
Don't miss this flashlight into the rotten underbelly of capitalist criminality.
I couldn't stop watching the second episode. It rips the cover off the hidden system and brings into the light the crimes that is integral to the secretive American system of financial greed that is Wall Street.
Don't miss this flashlight into the rotten underbelly of capitalist criminality.
10ChrisShu
A voice that is needed. Millions were affected and are still being affected by the complete scam known as the Stock Market.
This document displays and describers perfectly the core issues and loopholes that banks, institutions and hedge funds take advantage to siphon billions of dollars from every day working Americans.
2008 obviously didn't teach anyone on Wall Street anything. They simply don't care because DOJ and FBI do not prosecute for Financial Terrorism.
This document displays and describers perfectly the core issues and loopholes that banks, institutions and hedge funds take advantage to siphon billions of dollars from every day working Americans.
2008 obviously didn't teach anyone on Wall Street anything. They simply don't care because DOJ and FBI do not prosecute for Financial Terrorism.
10Valid_ID
This documentary is an eye opener. It explains complicated issues with the American financial system (with broader implications world-wide) in layman terms.
This documentary can't offer all the answers, not in a couple of hours, and not when trading stock is not fully regulated. It presents a corner case of a few people who held on to their GameStop shares against heavy odds, which exposed a flaw in the system, which is selling shares that do not exist. Apparently, this is done daily, and consistently, by all players.
The documentary goes on to say that the root cause of this problem is that corporations only suffer "nuisance" fines when found guilty, instead of their corporate leaders "suffering the sting", and going to jail.
The vast majority of Americans have suffered the consequences of a corrupt, scamming, unfair financial system. Understanding the issue is only the first step, and this documentary does a good job presenting one example of corporate greed.
This documentary can't offer all the answers, not in a couple of hours, and not when trading stock is not fully regulated. It presents a corner case of a few people who held on to their GameStop shares against heavy odds, which exposed a flaw in the system, which is selling shares that do not exist. Apparently, this is done daily, and consistently, by all players.
The documentary goes on to say that the root cause of this problem is that corporations only suffer "nuisance" fines when found guilty, instead of their corporate leaders "suffering the sting", and going to jail.
The vast majority of Americans have suffered the consequences of a corrupt, scamming, unfair financial system. Understanding the issue is only the first step, and this documentary does a good job presenting one example of corporate greed.
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