just finished rewatching some classics and honestly, if you want to understand how traders actually think, these films hit different. the big short is still my favorite—watching them profit off the 2008 crash is wild. wall street never gets old either, that greed factor is real.



but here's the thing, not all trading movies are about the wins. margin call shows the panic side of it, like when everything's collapsing in 24 hours. then you've got the darker stuff—boiler room is basically a masterclass in pump-and-dump schemes if you're trying to spot red flags. rogue trader and wizard of lies are brutal reminders of what happens when people lose it.

wolf of wall street is more entertainment than anything, but belfort's chaos is entertaining. trading places is actually funny if you want something lighter. and if you want the institutional view, too big to fail shows how treasury was handling the 2008 mess.

anyway, these trading movies are perfect if you're trying to get a feel for market psychology. some are cautionary tales, some are just insane stories. which ones have you seen? the list goes deeper than most people realize
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