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Wolf of Wall Street - Movie Review

Autor:   •  January 17, 2016  •  Book/Movie Report  •  4,173 Words (17 Pages)  •  1,052 Views

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Week 5 Comprehensive Project Activity

“The Wolf of Wall Street”

Author’s Note

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I. DECISION MAKING MODEL

pg. 129 #1. Determine the fact. Gather all the relevant facts. It is critical at this stage that we do not unintentionally bias our later decision by gathering only those facts in support of one particular outcome.

● A lion walks through Stratton Oakmont, as the narrator describes the role of stock brokers in the company as having integrity, pride, stability and priding themselves on being the best.

● Jordan Belfort and co-workers threw midgets at a money symbol dart board for fun and money, as other’s cheered them on.

● Jordan offers anyone who hits the bull’s-eye with the midget head on the dart board wins twenty five thousand dollars.

● Jordan Belfort introduces himself as growing up in Brooklyn raised by both middle class parents in a small apartment.

● At age 26 Jordan was the head of a brokerage firm making forty nine million dollars a year.

● At age 22 Jordan Belfort started out on Wall Street working as a connector dialing phones connecting phones with stockbrokers and clients until he earned his Series 7 license.

● Mark Hanna Senior Broker introduced himself to Jordan as a way of welcoming Jordan to wall Street he takes him out to lunch, where they ordered martinis and snort cocaine at the table.

● Hanna tells Jordan the secret to being a successful stockbroker is to screw the client, put the money in your pocket, and never let the client cash out. When they want to cash out have them reinvest their profits into another stock.

● Hanna also mentioned that the secret is the client only gets rich on paper, and we the brokers are making all the cash on paper via commission.

● Hanna Jordan’s

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