Gordon Gekko led a young financier on to the trade floor: "I could watch Wall Street 130 times, I was so into it"

While Oliver Stone's masterpiece Wall Street from 1987 was meant to warn us against greed, it had quite the opposite effect as draconian character Gordon Gekko inspired a new generation to make fast money in the stock market. Juri Cetti was one of them, although today he has left it all behind to be an entrepreneur. When the stock exchange turned into a place for "neutered male cats", Juri was out of there.
Juri Cetti, Co-founder of fintech company Debtor. | Photo: Debtor/ PR
Juri Cetti, Co-founder of fintech company Debtor. | Photo: Debtor/ PR
BY LONNI PARK LYNGE, FINANSWATCH

Former stock broker Juri Cetti teasingly refers to himself as "the reformed stockbroker".

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