[Video] Like a battlefield! We asked Takesou-san to look back on the bubble-era securities exchange and floor trader work
A veteran who has been active in the world of securities since the Showa era, Mr. Takezō kindly explains what the trading floor was like back then. Experience the original scenes of stock trading that connect to today in this video. (Interview: FX攻略.com Editorial Department, Musashi Shikanai)
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you will learn the following:
- What does "babaki" mean on the trading floor?
- This is how the securities exchange operated during the bubble era
- The role of Jitsu-ei Securities
- Physical stamina mattered; bigger brokers had an advantage
- What Takezō worked for at the Tokyo Stock Exchange, where Kusakami conducted a field study
- There are still floor traders on the NY market
- We demonstrated a floor-trader signaling
- Fights on the trading floor were commonplace
- The world of those who work hard and play hard
- What kind of investors survive
- Who tends to leave
- It's better to start investing from a young age
- Start with small investments
● Video length: 32 minutes 17 seconds
Takezō’s profile
Worked at a securities company for 30 years, 23 of which as a securities dealer. Has been sharing his wealth of experience accumulated from the era of floor traders and the trading world on Twitter and other platforms.
Official Twitter:https://twitter.com/noatake1127
A word from the editor in charge, Kusakami
This video conveys the noise of securities trading from the bubble era that connects to today.
What used to be done by people hand in hand behind the scenes of machines is now done automatically, and there were many dramas and brawls in those days.
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