Wall Street Analysis

in #gradnium2 years ago

Davis Mohn
Wall Street Analysis
An ambitious stock trader named Bud Fox will do almost anything to make it big. One of Wall Street's most prominent stock speculators, Gordon Gekko, has been the subject of his active courtship. Gekko uses insider information to manipulate the market, and his catchphrase, "Greed is good," sums up how he does it best. He is unstoppable in his pursuit of a good bargain, and he capitalizes on Bud's intense drive for success. As time goes on, Bud discovers that he can obtain knowledge from virtually any source and use it to his advantage. All of this comes to a head, though, when Gekko decides to target Blue Star Airlines, the business Bud's father has worked for 24 years, with the covert intention of dismantling it and stealing the pension fund of its workers. This is entrepreneurial in that it involves trading on unlawful insider knowledge obtained via a vicious and avaricious corporate raider who adopts the young person.
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The movie illustrates how the market operates as, at most, a semi-strong efficient market, which is in line with the concept of market efficiency. Private insider information can be used to generate gains above and above those of the market because it is not reflected in the stock market price. It also demonstrates the essential role that supply and demand play in determining price movements on any financial market. Furthermore, it demonstrates how crucial it is for a transaction to take place to have a buyer, a seller, and a common trading platform. The movie's ending portrays how illegal and immoral behavior is dealt with in modern marketplaces, and it is highly pertinent. It also demonstrates the successful procedures put in place by governments around the globe to give traders access to a transparent and effective financial system.
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Wall Street is the center of trade for the largest financial markets in the richest country in the world, which has a huge impact on the international economy. The legendary New York Stock Exchange, which is located on Wall Street, is the undisputed global leader in terms of the average daily volume of share trading and the overall market value of its listed businesses. This movie represents entrepreneurship in the way you must take big chances if you want big results. This movie opened people’s eyes to start investing and really focus on bettering yourself. I think this movie affects society tremendously in which it shows you how your life can change very quickly and really demonstrates entrepreneurship. The link between evil, which results from financial greed, and respecting moral standards is reflected on Wall Street. It is up to everyone to decide between good and evil. Bud ably embodies this. He makes a choice to do evil at the beginning of the film and gets involved in shady business dealings. He continues to exercise his free will throughout the film, siding with goodness over evil even as he defies Gekko and Darien. Bud disobeys God's command to stop worshiping other gods and turn to him exclusively.

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