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24 Responses to “TRADING PLACES FINAL EXCHANGE SCENE & EXPLANATION”

  1. PatTheAnchor Says:

    lol are you talking about Coming to America?

    “RANDOLPH! WE’RE BACK!”


  2. nyvelion Says:

    Happy new year!!


  3. juryandexecutioner Says:

    We’re back! WE’RE back!!


  4. stoic59 Says:

    I hope Randolph saved that dollar he won, he’s sure gonna NEED it! Don’t the two old men look like complete idiots when they get their comeuppance?


  5. Jourell1 Says:

    And now that I think about it, it’s conceavable that they bought more than they sold, leaving them with potentially valuable futures for a rock bottom price


  6. Jourell1 Says:

    Right- this whole thing was to maniuplate the price.

    The Dukes drove it up by having their man buy as much as possible, getting everyone else to buy. Our heros drove it down by selling imaginary contracts they buying them back when everyone realised how overpriced they were and started selling to cut their losses.

    Since they bought back all they sold they didnt have to deliver their imaginary oranges but since the transactions still took place they made a huge profit.


  7. lake122 Says:

    Kind off odd to think none of that is there anymore, assuming it was filmed on location.


  8. madmanmapper Says:

    Am I right in thinking that they sold shares that they did not actually own for a high price, then bought them back for a low price, thus making a huge profit, but in the end they have not actually sold or bought any shares at all?


  9. TRFTFR Says:

    One powerful word was mentioned.


  10. TRFTFR Says:

    Powerful Movie with a message!


  11. nognilk Says:

    that’s right…it’s like borrowing money to go to vegas.


  12. lolokoperro Says:

    language !!!!!!!!


  13. nptrock Says:

    classic comedy…funny as fuck!


  14. KOHF34 Says:

    How this didn’t get nominated for best original screenplay stumps me.


  15. ntn1987 Says:

    classic classic


  16. Bsxe Says:

    eureka ! you have got it.


  17. Nuanceqwest Says:

    old school trading


  18. zangetsumasamune Says:

    This movie, i don’t care how old it is, it’s still funny as fuck


  19. 3dspider Says:

    that last laugh of eddie sums it up ^_^


  20. SCE2AUX Says:

    I just LOOOOVE the look of absolute TERROR on Don Ameche’s face at 3:10!
    >:>


  21. SCE2AUX Says:

    “Sell 200 April at 142″ In other words, sell 200 contracts to be delivered in April at $142 per pound. Each FCOJ contract is 15,000 pounds.


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  23. Roxanneactress Says:

    although this scene is amusing, I don’t understand the mathematics of it at all- stocks and shares are just too confusing to me!


  24. Mysterwright Says:

    Well if they showed the prices too close it’d look insulting more than artistic. By that notion, this must’ve been made by a pro-Obama supporter like me. :P B)-~~~



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