Watched first disc over the weekend. I just could not believe these bozos. Especially Timmy and Sandra, both are such clowns. Sure if you work on 500mil deal, the clients would not mind you talking about it on tv, and you are obviously not busy enough to appear on reality tv. The truth is that if she is involved in 500 mil deal, she is probably responsible for raising few hundred K of that amount. This way it is not a lie. Timmy, well, no need to discuss, the guy speaks for himself. Alex, day trader, could be for real. The others, I have no clue. Overall excellent comedy show. I really liked the footage of ancient Amex, especially the part that until 1920s, the traders were signaling trades out of the windows and people were going from one lamp poll to another.
Only if you are 21 and hot female. If that is the case I will provide not only a cookie but also milk. For desert you could also have a salty snack.
I watched this show on MOJO this morning. Is this supposed to be a parody? Watching Tim, an empty-headed egomaniacal blowhard who wears a shirt emblazoned with "TIMMAY!" across it, makes one embarrassed to call oneself a trader. On this episode he bought the top and sold the bottom, all the time babbling about what a great trader he is. Let's not even talk about the "Financial Astrologer". So far this show is an embarrassment to the trading profession. H
What is the pakistani Shatz trader off Wall street Warriors doing on Fox Business Now?? http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/popup/?rn=289004&cl=4537032&src=finance&ch=1316259
Hmm, I guess being a newsreader is easier than "click-trading" (as she puts it) the Schatz. Still, she has done better than Sykes!
It is an odd career change for someone who claimed to be doing 10% of shatz daily volume. Is anything trully real in these series? My hope lies with Alex Gerchik.