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  1. A list of the best movies dealing with trading / stock market. List activity. 24K views. 341 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 10 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Wall Street. 1987 2h 6m R. 7.3 (166K) Rate. 56 Metascore.

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    • Inside Job
    • Enron: The Smartest Guys in The Room
    • Glengarry Glen Ross
    • The Big Short
    • Becoming Warren Buffett
    • Trading Places
    • Margin Call
    • The Wolf of Wall Street
    • Wall Street
    • Barbarians at The Gate

    Inside Job is an award-winning documentary that aims to explain what caused the financial collapse of 2008. While there are plenty of movies about this topic, it sets this movie apart because it breaks the story into five parts – How We Got Here, The Bubble, The Crisis, Accountability, and Where We Are Now. The approach to historical events often c...

    You may notice that this list contains quite a few movies based on scams and fraud, and there are two good reasons for that. The first is that only by learning about past mistakes can we avoid making them again in the future. The second is that these stories make great movies. This is undoubtedly the case for Academy Award nominee Enron: The Smarte...

    Glengarry Glen Rossis the fictional story of a group of real estate salesmen working for a less than scrupulous company. The company puts the salespeople under incredible pressure to sell, and we watch as this pressure takes its toll on the men. This cult classic contains many quotable lines and a great speech by Alec Baldwin. The acting is also so...

    Do you know how and why the housing market collapsed in 2008? If not, or if you do, but you enjoy watching good movies, The Big Shortis a must-watch. The collapse of the housing market in 2008 was complicated, and even as it happened, few people truly understood what was going on. This movie manages to break down incredibly complex subjects in very...

    Warren Buffett is a legend that every trader and investor should know. With a net worthshy of $80 billion, he is one of the most successful investors of all time and one of the wealthiest people on the planet. Perhaps even more boggling than his incredible success level is his reserved, often quite frugal lifestyle. The documentary, Becoming Warren...

    The last few movies we’ve looked at have all been documentaries, so we’ll now move on to something a bit lighter – Trading Places. While Trading Places may not be the most informative movie on the list, it’s not without its value, including useful insights on short-selling basics. In this comedy, starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd, a homeless ma...

    When you trade on margin (borrowed money), a margin callis when your margin account falls too low, causing you to be overleveraged. When this occurs, your broker will require that you deposit more money or more securities in your account. Margin Call shows us what happens when a company becomes overleveraged, not just a person but a company. Margin...

    One of the more famous Wall Street movies, The Wolf of Wall Street, starring Leonardo DiCaprio, is based on the life of Jordan Belfort, a real-life financier who began his career selling penny stocks and eventually worked his way into the upper echelons of Wall Street. This Martin Scorsese film highlights the greed, drugs, and money that existed in...

    Easily the most famous of all stock market movies, Wall Street is the fictional account of Wall Street tycoon Gordon Gekko, played by Michael Douglas. Gekko teaches a young stockbroker named Bud Fox, played by Charlie Sheen, about Wall Street’s less than ethical ways. “Greed — for lack of a better word — is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed ...

    Based on the book by Bryan Burrough and John Heylar, Barbarians at the Gate is about the leveraged buyout (LBO) of RJR Nabisco, led by its CEO, Ross Johnson. While LBOs (a way for a public company to go private) are no longer in vogue, they had quite a moment in the 1980s, and it’s useful for any investor or trader to understand. Suppose you’re loo...

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    • The Wolf of Wall Street. The Wolf of Wall Street was directed by Martin Scorsese, and it's based on true events that happened to Jordan Belfort a former stockbroker who built a massive fortune through fraud and corruption in the 1990s.
    • Wall Street. Wall Street was co-written and directed by Oliver Stone. It stars Michael Douglas in his iconic role as the charismatic but ruthless corporate raider Gordon Gekko.
    • American Psycho. American Psycho was co-written and directed by Mary Harron, and it stars Christian Bale in the lead role of Patrick Bateman, a wealthy investment banker obsessed with himself.
    • The Big Short. The Big Short was co-written and directed by Adam McKay, and it's based on the homonymous non-fiction book by Michael Lewis. The film follows a group of Wall Street outsiders who predict and profit from the 2008 financial crisis.
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