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Lately, I've been watching quite a few movies about trading, and I have to say some of them are truly eye-opening. I started with Billions and The Wolf of Wall Street, which give you an understanding of how the minds of market operators work. Then I discovered The Big Short, which is probably one of the best movies about trading to understand what happens behind the scenes when everything crashes.
But what surprised me the most is Inside Job because it covers things you don't find in mainstream films. And if you want to understand risk psychology, Margin Call is almost perfect: it's not just finance, it's a study of how people make decisions under pressure.
I've also seen Rogue Trader and Too Big to Fail, which are true stories and much more intense than you might expect. In short, there are movies about trading for every aspect you want to explore: from risk to ethics, from psychology to bad decisions. Some are lighter, like Trading Places, while others are heavy and leave you thinking.
Which ones have you seen? Is there anyone that changed your perspective on how the market works?