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:30:00
How do you know about my father?
:30:02
The most valuable commodity
l know of is information.

:30:07
Wouldn't you agree?
:30:09
Yeah.
:30:17
The public's out there
throwing darts at a board, sport.

:30:22
l don't throw darts at a board.
l bet on sure things.

:30:27
Read Sun Tzu, The Art of War.
:30:30
"Every battle is won before it's ever fought."
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Think about it.
:30:37
You're not as smart as l thought you were.
:30:40
You ever wonder why fund managers
can't beat the S&P 500?

:30:44
Cos they're sheep.
And sheep get slaughtered.

:30:49
l've been in this business since '69.
:30:52
Most of these Harvard MBA types
don't add up to dogshit.

:30:55
You need guys that are poor,
smart and hungry. And no feelings.

:31:00
You win a few, you lose a few,
but you keep on fighting.

:31:04
And if you need a friend, get a dog.
lt's trench warfare out there, pal.

:31:09
- Hey, Georgie.
- Hey, Gordon.

:31:11
- How's Larchmont treating you?
- Fine. How's the Praxar deal going?

:31:15
- You should know, pal.
- Asshole!

:31:19
And inside here, too.
:31:23
l got 20 other brokers analysing charts, pal.
l don't need another one.

:31:28
See you around, Buddy.
:31:30
l am notjust another broker, Mr Gekko.
lf you give me another chance, l'll prove it.

:31:35
l'll go the extra yard for you.
Just one more chance, Mr Gekko. Please!

:31:39
Want another chance? Then stop sending me
information, and start getting me some.

:31:46
Get dressed. l'll show you my charts.
:31:53
- You know the name?
- Larry Wildman, one of the first raiders.

:31:56
Sir Larry Wildman. Like all Brits, thinks
he was born with a better pot to piss in.


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