"But at the same time if you can earn money for your customers at the same time it is good for everyone." "No, Mark replied ... Well, the first rule of Wall Street - nobody, I I do not mind.Whether you are Warren Buffett or Jimmy Buffett - I do not know all the stock brokers, I know if the stock is up or down, whether it is sideways, but we do not pretend to know Using the skills learned from Mark Hanna, he opened his own penny broker Stratton Oakmont, whether it is beneficial or harmful.
"Wall Street of Wall Street" adapted from screen writer Terence Winter from personal memoir of Jordan's Belfort, when Belfort tried to establish itself to Wall Street, he was more traditional Indicates that you did so in a sincere way. However, Belfort's twisted boss, Mark Hannah (Mark McConaughey), quickly abandoned and distorted the idea of making the moral path a success, drug, sex, greed is a necessary condition for Wall Street's prosperity I persuaded Belfort. After being fired at the market crash in 1987, Belfort started his own "rage shop" broker with a remodeled garage, with Hanna's advice in mind, sold the unruly penny stock on the phone . To tear people away. Donnie Azoff (Jonah Hill) joined Belfort from the early days as a business adventure and soon became a good assistant for Belfort, and their infinite money, drugs, prostitutes conquers.
This CNBC interview was launched in 2007 on the release of Jordan's first memoir "Wall of Wall Street". After a brief interview with Belfort, he expressed himself as an "evil leader" and talked about why FBI investigator Gregory Coleman grasped Belfort.
Is Jordan Belfort really calling "Wolf" on Wall Street? No, it is not the case, at least according to Danny Porus, former co-founder and president of Stratton Oakmont Agency (which Jonathan describes in the film). The real Porus said that someone in the company did not know that Jordan was called "wolf". Porus said that this is but one example of exaggeration and invention in Belfort's books and movies. - MotherJones.com is fine. While I was exploring the truth story of "Wall Street Wall Street", I learned that Jordan Belfort claimed to have met Mark Hanna, the opponent of Matthew McConogy's real life At the time, He worked at LF Rothschild's former currency trading company. His new friend was an awkward senior agent of the company, introduced Belfort's extra and commentary on Belfort's subsequent staple at Stratton Oakmont to Belfort.