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What happens at the end of 'Trading Places'? (2013)

70 点作者 austinallegro20 天前

9 条评论

kccqzy20 天前
What&#x27;s missing from this explanation is how open outcry trading works. If the &quot;sell 30 April at 142&quot; instruction is barely heard correctly, how would other traders be sure of what they heard and react accordingly? It seems like a messy trading environment where mistakes could easily be made. What do they do to prevent these mistakes and to prevent traders from reneging on the trades? Do they have a ticker tape? Do they have employees who would record all transactions on the ticker tape? How do they go from verbal instructions to a verified record?<p>Amazing movie though. I just wish I had more context to understand the scene fully.
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Braxton198015 天前
Prince Akeem was upset that Arsenio Hall was using the royal family&#x27;s money when they were supposed to be living like commoners. Out of anger he took a large wad of cash that Arsenio had on him and gave it to two homeless people who turned out to be the Duke brothers.
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allenrb20 天前
I’ve worked in trading for some time now (on the tech nerd side) and can still remember my jaw dropping when I learned that FCOJ is actually traded and wasn’t made up for the movie.
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nicwolff20 天前
That&#x27;s funny, that in 2010 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission specifically banned the insider trade that bankrupted the Duke Brothers at the end of Trading Places!<p>Here&#x27;s a direct link to the testimony mentioned in the Wall Street Journal:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cftc.gov&#x2F;PressRoom&#x2F;SpeechesTestimony&#x2F;opagensler-30#:~:text=We%20have%20recommended%20banning" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cftc.gov&#x2F;PressRoom&#x2F;SpeechesTestimony&#x2F;opagensler-...</a>
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gibbitz20 天前
<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;9wSQ9Zk_9gQ?si=LIymSh4sGl2jehYo" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;9wSQ9Zk_9gQ?si=LIymSh4sGl2jehYo</a> great video on orange juice concentrate futures
scarface_7414 天前
Fun fact: Winthorpe and Valentine ended up sleeping on the street after “Trading Places” and Prince Akeem gave them money in “Coming to America”<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;h0GLVc4f02k?si=VIH5-gWVnTSIXnxf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;youtu.be&#x2F;h0GLVc4f02k?si=VIH5-gWVnTSIXnxf</a>
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spants14 天前
&quot;One interesting kicker to the story: Trading commodities on inside information obtained from the government wasn&#x27;t actually illegal when the movie came out, but it&#x27;s illegal now. It was banned in the 2010 finance-overhaul law, under a special provision often referred to as the Eddie Murphy Rule.&quot;<p>Why aren&#x27;t most of the democrats in jail, then? - How did they make their fortunes on their lifetime government salaries?
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UltraSane15 天前
I will never understand how the hell open outcry trading ever worked. It seems like complete chaos.
unmole15 天前
&gt; In other words, Winthorpe and Valentine have contracts allowing them to buy millions of pounds of orange juice in April for 29 cents a pound, and to sell it for $1.42 a pound.<p>Yeah, no. They went short on April OJ futures when it was trading at $1.42 and closed their short when the price crashed to 29 cents.