Jared Dillian Rates Banking and Trading Scenes in Movies and TV
Jared Dillian, a former Wall Street trader, has analyzed the realism of banking and trading scenes in movies and TV shows. He examines the portrayal of real-life economic events, such as the stock market crash of 1987 in "The Wolf of Wall Street," the 2007-2008 financial crisis in "The Big Short," and the GameStop short squeeze in 2021 in "Dumb Money."
Dillian also explores different trading methods and practices depicted in these shows, including the use of cryptocurrency in "Billions," the concept of high-frequency trading in "The Hummingbird Project," and the use of insider trading in "Wall Street." He also looks at workplace culture, such as the portrayal of traders in "Industry," the negotiation scene in "Succession," and the day-trading scene in "Limitless."
Dillian's analysis provides insights into the accuracy of these portrayals and offers a glimpse into the world of finance and trading.
About Jared Dillian
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5 Comments
Karamba
This is a fantastic resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the world of finance and trading. Dillian's analysis is top-notch.
Matzomaster
Love how Dillian dives deep into specific trading methods and practices. This is a great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the intricacies of the financial world.
Rotfront
Finally, someone who can break down the authenticity of trading methods and practices depicted in movies and TV shows. This is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the real world of finance.
Pupsik
Dillian's work is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the real world of finance. His analysis is accurate, insightful, and engaging.
Marishka
Dillian's work is a refreshing change from the usual Hollywood fluff. He provides a realistic and accurate portrayal of the financial world.