banjomick
- 12 Jan 2009 22:53
Eight ordinary people are given a million dollars, a fortnight of intensive training and two months to run their own hedge fund. Can they make a killing?
The experiment reveals the inner workings of a City trading floor. The money is supplied by hedge fund manager Lex van Dam: he wants to see if ordinary people can beat the professionals, and he expects a return on his investment too. Yet no-one foresees the financial crisis that lies ahead.
The traders were selected in spring 2008, before the US credit crisis gathered pace. The successful candidates were chosen, trained and dispatched to their specially created trading room in the heart of the Square Mile. Among them are an environmentalist, a soldier, a boxing promoter, an entrepreneur, a retired IT consultant, a vet, a student and a shopkeeper.
As the novices learn the dark art of trading stocks and shares, the financial markets start to buckle. Making money takes second place to basic survival as the brutal realities of global economics take their toll on the traders. How do they cope? Will they secure themselves a bonus, or walk away with nothing?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00gthhq
Now see the unseen City-4 January 2009
Lex Van Dam and his million dollar TV gamble-07 Jan 2009
Clubman3509
- 29 Jan 2009 11:46
- 101 of 114
Jorden AKA (Katie Price) for me
Spaceman
- 29 Jan 2009 11:47
- 102 of 114
Is it going to be Naked celebrity Traders?
Kayak
- 29 Jan 2009 11:50
- 104 of 114
OK naked it is. Are Ruth, Chocolat and Hilary enough for a whole series?
PlanB
- 29 Jan 2009 11:51
- 105 of 114
Boris Johnson (but not naked!)
I want to see the end of the 3rd program again .. those percentages seemed a bit iffy after all the bad trading from the 5 that dropped out.
Ruth
- 29 Jan 2009 12:07
- 106 of 114
David Beckham, that would make good viewing, as long as he dropped that newly aquired crappy italian accent,;-)
How about Darren winters or greg sekler , that could be really entertaining, or what about the fired rbs boss, fred the shred,and maybe the ex northern rock boss to hold his hand through the rough moments,
But surely the most entertaining would be the clueless clown himself Gordon brown ?
he could always just a bung a few more quid in his trading account if it went tits up via a taxpayer bailout scheme;-)
Clubman3509
- 29 Jan 2009 12:12
- 107 of 114
What about a gay version Elton John, Lord Mandy Mandleson, Sir Cliff Richard, David Walliams, Boy Gearge (He should be out soon) Ellen Degeneres,
Geaorge Micheal, Graham Norton, Sam Fox.
Strawbs
- 29 Jan 2009 14:18
- 109 of 114
You could also have Noel Edmunds as celebrity broker....
Deal .... or no Deal ....
Strawbs
Who hasn't actually watched the programme.... but probably hasn't missed much by the sounds of it either....
ThePublisher
- 29 Jan 2009 14:41
- 110 of 114
"Who hasn't actually watched the programme.... but probably hasn't missed much by the sounds of it either...."
Moi aussi,
But in that great old phrase 'Let us not get opinion too clouded by fact'.
TP
TheVoid
- 29 Jan 2009 17:31
- 111 of 114
Well if we are dreaming I'd like to have a go with somebody else's money.
Here's episode 3 and some potted thoughts
Million Dollar Traders
Velocity
- 01 Feb 2009 15:03
- 112 of 114
I guess it depends what you were expecting to get out of the series. Personally I thought it was a fascinating and realistic look at the pressures of being a trader, and the intensely difficult journey that proves far too difficult for the majority to endure (myself included). Interestingly, even the 'winning' traders chose not the pursue a career in the city even though Lex could probably have got the top 3 traders sorted. I thought it made for an interesting experiment, don't think it was ever supposed to about about charts vs fundy's, more about how the individuals coped with the stress, what's involved, how they go about their business, and what it takes to be profitable.
banjomick
- 01 Feb 2009 22:00
- 113 of 114
Velocity,
That just about summed up my views on the series.You never know there may be a new 12 part series after popular demand with an extra show on BBC3 analysing each persons portfolio but I wouldn't hold yer breath! :-)
Joe Say
- 02 Feb 2009 07:32
- 114 of 114
If there is another series, I'd love to put my name down for a part. Hopefully, would do slightly better than saga.com. and if I didn't it would be the best wake up call ever.