The Fabulous Life of Wall Street Brokers

The Fabulous Life of Wall Street Brokers

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The Fabulous Life of Wall Street BrokersEver thought about how those Wallstreet Brokers lived, while speculating with your money and burning it in the financial crisis?

In this documentary you see the homes of Billionaires and multi Millionaires who earned their money on Wall Street.

But they don't only have huge apartments and residences, they have their own private jets, luxury yachts and so on.

Not even thinking about small investors they made billions of dollars and enjoy their lives.

And you - what are you doing now?

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dufas_duck
dufas_duck
10 years ago

I do not care how much money other people has or earns. It is how they got it that matters.

The idea that these goobers can use other people's money to make them wealthy and then when they lose other people's money, other people's money is used to make them whole again while dissing the people whose money was originally used is the problem. These banker/wall street idiots are not much different than Bernie Madoff in many ways. I know my retirement funds have disappeared...

Glen Hale
Glen Hale
11 years ago

Thanks guys you put the World in to poverty for a long time,

Michael McDonell
Michael McDonell
12 years ago

And a bunch of ironic and "hip" pop culture experts getting giddy over money and excess.

kris
kris
13 years ago

money cant buy happiness, they buy crazy ass happiness!!!(eminem)

Rose
Rose
13 years ago

Obseen.
Its all about "my d@#$ is bigger than yours".
Disgusting.

M
M
13 years ago

1789 ... vive la revolution !!

M
M
13 years ago

Here's how THE REAL criminals live. Disgusting. If we are to free ourselves from this tyrannical system ... these are the people that need to be dealt with first.

Jeff R
Jeff R
13 years ago

Funny that Wall Street Execs living this life while us taxpayers are bailing their companies out with out tax dollars.

Caleb M Zimi
Caleb M Zimi
13 years ago

I respect these people, and I don't see why everyone dislikes them because of their hard-earned money? Money you've worked for is money you deserve therefore they deserve to live lavish lifestyles with THEIR money, hard work always pays off. Instead of being annoyed at these people for very pathetic reasons why can't you be happy for someone's success, one day it might be you who's that prosperous; and is that a reason for people to speak bad of you? Instead of watching and hating, why don't you get out there and make some money for yourself.

StatingtheObvious
StatingtheObvious
13 years ago

How much is enough?

nhk
nhk
13 years ago

So I watched Children of the Secret State (a documentary about starvation in North Korea) before watching this and i just couldn't help but laugh; I laughed like the joker all throughout this documentary.

Zamato Elite
Zamato Elite
13 years ago

This much money is totally ridiculous. I have zero interest in buying a bunch of boats or stupid airplanes or excessively sized houses. None of that seems worthwhile to me.

My ideal salary is around 500-800K a year. With that much money, anyone can live a very conformable life. Billions of dollars for a single person is quite frankly ridiculous.

funfunfun
funfunfun
13 years ago

Mmm, the rich are getting richer, the wasps are keeping it growing. breeding and bounty. that moneys never trickling down

Rachael
Rachael
13 years ago

I got to 2.26 mins what a load of rubbish.

Zeitgeist Movement
Zeitgeist Movement
13 years ago

These people are criminals. They contribute NOTHING to society ATALL. 82,000 people die from starvation everyday, simply because they can't afford it. This isn't civilization, this is sick.

Achems Razor
Achems Razor
13 years ago

@ Luke Wilson:

Ha,Ha, At least that is something that I agree with!

Heaven only takes the doers! not the poor sheeple that follow there every command! There is no free ride. The rich will buy there way into heaven (LOL)

And like I said before, I would rather be rich and miserable, than poor and miserable!

Luke Wilson
Luke Wilson
13 years ago

The irony is that come Judgement day, they will be the ones going to heaven and we all will be the ones going to hell. Hell is a place for normal everyday average people while heaven is a place for people who were leaders and pioneers of mankind like these bankers.... Sad!

Doug Newberry
Doug Newberry
13 years ago

As I was sitting at my computer one day reading a very well written piece about how the bankers and wall street brokers destroyed a corrupt system that was all set up in their favor... this show actually aired on VH1

I thought to myself...

Only in America could you have a handful of greedy bastards put a whole population into depression and then... Have their lifestyles featured in such a "rubbing right in your face style"...

They are actually rubbing their criminal behavior IN YOUR FACES!

Circle
Circle
13 years ago

Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy you 'stuff', and 'stuff' can make you damn happy. I am willing to bet if you ask any of those billion dollar guys if they are happy they will say that they are.

Jenn
Jenn
14 years ago

Oh, yay! Nothing like glorifying greed! /sarcasm

I'm disgusted.

allan
allan
14 years ago

hmm

No money cannot buy happiness. But, it can buy everything else ;)

hmm
hmm
14 years ago

can't stand the commentator.. besides.. I doubt money will buy them happiness.
With money comes politics, greed, alot of heachaches..

Pollo
Pollo
14 years ago

So instead of hunting these guys down and make them pay for the misery they create people just watch them on tv and get excited about someone else`s money?

Connor
Connor
14 years ago

lol that aircraft they say is 727 at 16:00, its actually a 767, retards

Sober Jones
Sober Jones
14 years ago

I'd like to be a rich person analyst. What's the requirement?-- an effeminate voice? And what's so impressive about a billion? Bill Gates is worth 50 times that.

jamie
jamie
14 years ago

lol..I get your point, Razor.

Achems Razor
Achems Razor
14 years ago

Really! @jamie

I would rather be rich and miserable, than poor and miserable!

jamie
jamie
14 years ago

All that money looks like a big fat pain in the butt. I would rather eat dinner with a homeless person....

Chris
Chris
14 years ago

What the %$#@ is this doing on this site?

What a steaming pile of trash,

Even in the sense of the MTV cribs, lifestyles of the rich type of program (which are pretty cool) this is garbage.

There are no shots inside the houses, no time spent talking to the people. Just the narrator inflicting that you should be SOOOOO amazed by a bunch of big numbers flashed in gold across the screen and a couple pictues with more numbers flashed on top of them.

BLAH

Deia Max
Deia Max
14 years ago

I wish I could let them walk a mile in my shoes.

Achems Razor
Achems Razor
14 years ago

All the power to them.

To bad they could not take it all with them.