Wall Street Warriors | Episode 6 Season 1 "Size Does Matter" [HD]

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Episode 6 "Size Does Matter"
The climactic last episode of Season 1.
After coming up $300,000 short, Tim loses one of his top investors, not to mention his notorious temper. Sandra is more than a little impressed by the co-founder of the Quantum Fund. Sporting a hedge fund with a 4000% return is proof that portfolio size does matter.

TITLES:
The Deal Maker
The Bond Trader
The Floor Broker
The Start-Up
WALL STREET WARRIORS
SANDRA:
There’s only one bottom line on Wall Street and that bottom line is how much money you make.
SHAHNAZ HUSSAIN (Shatz Trader):
You’ve got to be smart. You’ve got to be quick. If you see something, you’ve got to act upon it. There’s so much opportunity and you’ve got to have the edge.
JOHN HANEMANN (Commodities Broker):
I love my job. We’re always bumping and pushing and shouting at each other, but at the end of this day, we’re still comrades at arm.
TIM (Start-Up Hedge Fund):
Greed is ugly. Make as much money as you can so that you can get out of there before it turns you to the dark side.
JOHN:
This means buy. That’s sell. My name is John Hanemann and I am a Commodity Floor Broker at the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. That means I get to trade base metals, copper, ali, gold, silver, options, All that we’re trading right now – cotton is open. They trade cocoa. They trade sugar, coffee, orange juice and what you see here then is all metals – silver, gold, copper, fur. This is what I call home. And my office. The phone’s that I have in my booth, some of them go to Paris, some go to London, and many of them go to Chicago.
TEXT: COCOA, COTTON, SUGAR, COFFEE, ORANGE JUICE, SILVER, GOLD, COPPER, PARIS, LONDON, CHICAGO
JOHN:
I do business with scrap dealers, hedge funds, hedge traders, individuals. It’s a broad audience that we do business with and once past the copper ring, now you go to the gold ring which is what we call the 5th currency which is very sensitive to the value of the dollar. Further on, you have the Silver market, which is more for commercial market than the gold market. I’ve been a member since 1970. I’m probably the oldest active commodity floor broker in New York.
SHAHNAZ HUSSAIN (Shatz Trader):
My name is Shahnaz Hussain and I am a Shatz trader. I’m originally from London and I’m 31 years old. I trade the Shatz on the York’s exchange and I’ve been doing that for approximately seven years.
RICH BLAKE (Senior Editor “Trader Monthly”):
For Shahnaz to focus on the Shatz, a specific type of German fixed income security, there’s a reason there, it’s to sort of hone all of the forces you can muster in on one specific security and become the expert on how that thing moves because it’s moving all day.
SHAHNAZ:
Part of the reason I got into finance was the money. I have a goal where I say this is where I’d like to make this amount every year and I break it down to monthly, weekly, daily. I don’t try and trade out of my reach. I so, ok, this is what I am capable of doing. I’m an independent trader which means I trade my own money since I’ve been trading on my own I’ve done pretty well. My return has been pretty high. Unbelievably high. There is a lot of luck involved. Sometimes I’ll just go in and make money literally just like that and I’m like what did I do? It’s happened. But you’ve got to be smart. You’ve got to be able to change your mind very, very quickly because that’s how the markets react to you. If you see something, you’ve got to act upon it there and then. You’ve got to remember there are a lot of other people out there doing the same thing as you.

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