NEW YORK — The hedge-fund industry is a secretive world led by tight-lipped titans who make more than $1 billion a year. It shouldn’t enjoy having its quirky habits probed on television.
But that appears to be what is happening. On Showtime’s “Billions,” two larger-than-life adversaries, U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhoades and billionaire hedge-fund manager Bobby “Axe” Axelrod, battle for supremacy. Wall Street insiders say they are watching closely.
Hire a psychiatrist to pump up traders suffering through a slump? Check. Wager millions of dollars based on satellite images of a manufacturing plant in China? Check. Rewarded with multimillion-dollar bonuses for a good year? Check.
More here – Washington Post
No no no
No time to get caught on another show even if it is share trading porn!