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Movie dialogue of the day by Leonardo DiCaprio: ‘Are you behind your credit card bills? Is your landlord ready to evict you? Your girlfriend thinks you are a loser? I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich’ - Wolf of Wall Street's dialogue explores wealth, status and validationThe Wolf of Wall Street's iconic quote, 'I want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich,' delivered by Leonardo DiCaprio's Jordan B...
Movie dialogue of the day by Leonardo DiCaprio: 'The only thing standing between you and your goal is the story you keep telling yourself...' - The Wolf of Wall Street's dialogue challenges people to stop limiting themselves with self-doubtLeonardo DiCaprio’s dialogue from The Wolf of Wall Street continues to resonate with audiences because it speaks about self-doubt, fear and...
Money-losing companies with colorful histories have pivoted to cryptoStruggling companies are rebranding as digital asset treasury (DAT) firms, investing in cryptocurrency to attract capital and boost stock p...
Robinhood and Reddit protected from lawsuits by user agreement, CongressThe popular commission-free trading platform had branded itself as an app to empower retail investors to take on Wall Street and democratiz...
What's in the US law protecting internet companies - and can it be changed?The technology industry and others have long held that Section 230 is a crucial protection, though the statute has become increasingly cont...
Shoe designer Steve Madden's style mantra: Keep it cool, comfortable & low-key!In 2002, Madden was convicted of stock manipulation, money, and securities fraud. He was hence sentenced to 31 months in federal prison.
Money matters: When Hollywood gave us finance lessons5 movies that may just be more useful than that finance class
Ivan Boesky to Warren Buffett: Something funny in a rich man's worldThe definition of greed - from the mouths of those who went wild with it to those who mastered the art of taming it.
16 must-see Wall Street films of all timeJordan Belfort’s best-selling tell-all memoir was adapted into a film directed by Martin Scorsese starring Leonardo DiCaprio.