"Wall Street Warriors" brings renegade real-life Oliver Stone characters to life, more or less in living colour, showing the hyper-adrenalized world of Wall Street trading. To no one's particular surprise, the real-life version of "greed is good" typically engrosses and terrifies more than the imaginary versions ever did, making for excellent television if not financial security. "Wall Street Warriors" looks at finance and the market from the inside out, showing the intense competition among brokers and traders in exquisite detail, also taking the true measure of how much power Wall Streeters wield. "Wall Street Warriors" debuted in 2006, more or less at the height of "derivative madness" and Lehman Brothers' runaway freight train. Not surprisingly, the "Wall Street Warriors" stayed with their party lines and best pitches as long as they could. Also not surprisingly, "Wall Street Warriors" went dark just as things got interesting. Its last episode aired in December, 2008, right at the peak of the markets' historic meltdowns.
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