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Sullivan, a former rocket scientist who transitioned to finance for the money, stays late to finish Dale’s predictive mathematical models. What he uncovers is terrifying: the historical volatility metrics used to back the firm’s massive leverage are broken. The firm is holding trillions of dollars in highly toxic, mortgage-backed securities (MBS). If the market dips even slightly, the firm’s losses will exceed its entire asset worth, plunging it into instant bankruptcy. Film analysis: Margin Call (2011) - SimTrade blog Margin.Call.2011.720p.BluRay.999MB.HQ.x265.10bi...
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Margin Call is a gripping drama that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. With its talented cast, tense narrative, and thought-provoking themes, it's a must-watch for fans of financial dramas and thrillers. Whether you're a finance professional or simply a movie enthusiast, Margin Call offers a unique perspective on the high-stakes world of finance.
delivers a chilling, almost Shakespearean performance as the firm's leader, calculating the human cost against the financial imperative.