The Community Marketplace allows you to
play stockbroker, as you can buy and sell items in this completely dynamic, player - driven economy.
And
I played a stockbroker in a film that was shot in Paris that might be interesting.
Not exact matches
Leonardo DiCaprio,
playing former
stockbroker Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street, takes a pen out of his pocket and challenges top sales executives to sell him that pen.
«You make hay while the sun shines and it will be a lot easier for them to put together a growth story while the greyhounds are on
play,» said Mathan Somasundaram, analyst at
stockbroker Baillieu Holst.
The actor was so desperate to
play debauched
stockbroker Jordan Belfort's sidekick, Donnie...
The 39 - year - old actor
plays hedonistic
stockbroker Jordan...
Hill
plays the right - hand man to Leonardo DiCaprio's Jordan Belfort, the real - life
stockbroker turned felon who set 1990s Wall Street buzzing.
Playing a young
stockbroker trying to contain his emotional turmoil, the Hong Kong actor conjures the frightening ups and downs of bipolar disorder — listless one moment, manic the next — shattering any previous attempt (including 2012's saccharine Silver Linings Playbook) to portray mental illness on screen.
I
played a shoeshine man, he was a
stockbroker, and the gist of it was that he was my son.
The 23 - year - old actress
plays the Hollywood heartthrob's love interest in Martin Scorsese's new film, based on the true story of
stockbroker - turned - criminal Jordan Belfort.
This money tool is for fee - only money managers (that have disclosed to their clients in writing in advance that they will be using market timing techniques on their SEC ADV),
stockbrokers and stock pickers that do their own modeling, market timers, mutual fund managers, individual investors with too much money to
play with, arbitragers, institutional money managers, hedge fund managers, etc..
The book told the story of a New York City
stockbroker who
plays on superstitions about the date to create chaos on Wall Street, and make a killing on the market.