【FX Video】Like a battlefield! Takezou-san reflects on the job of a pit trader at the bubble-era securities exchange
A very seasoned veteran who has been active in the world of securities since the Showa era, Taketozou-san explains what the securities trading floor was like at that time. Let’s experience the original scene of stock trading that connects to today in this video. (Report: FX攻略.com Editorial Department, Musashi Kadoma)
What you can learn from this video
In this video, you will learn the following.
- What does “job standing” mean?
- This is how the stock exchange operated during the bubble era
- The role of Jitsu-ei Securities
- It was a battle of endurance; bigger brokers had an advantage
- Kadoma visited Tokyo Stock Exchange for a field trip and Taketozou-san worked there
- There are still job standers on the NY market
- We had Taketozou demonstrate the signs of a job stander
- There were frequent brawls at the exchange
- The world of those who work hard and play hard
- What kinds of investors survive
- What kinds of people leave
- Start investing from a young age
- Try with a small amount of investment
●Video: 32 minutes and 17 seconds
Taketozou-san profile
Worked at a securities company for 30 years, of which 23 years were as a securities dealer. From the era of job standing onwards, he has accumulated a wealth of experience in the market and shares it on Twitter and other platforms.
Official Twitter:https://twitter.com/noatake1127
A word from the editor in charge, Kadoma
This is a video that conveys the bustle of securities trading during the bubble era, which leads up to today.
What is done automatically behind the scenes by machines today was once carried out by people, and there were many dramas and brawls there.
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