That was a staged fight
Conor most likely tore his ACL or MCL in camp or during fight week
He knows he has to show to make 30M
He walks out totally calm, no celebration no running
Gets in, does a couple of millionaire man walks, immediately goes for a flying kick
Why would a man who is known for his hands run out and try to Masvidal on his bad leg?
Boom, attempts the kick, knee pain in full swing, sorry guys I’m done
When one young Chicago trader first heard people were making $50,000 to $100,000 in a day
He told himself he would quit the moment he ever made that kind of money.
Then he had his first five-figure day.
He was back in the pit the next morning.
“After a while, the money becomes just a way of keeping score.”
By the late 1980s, a seat on the exchange could cost more than $300,000, and the trading floors were said to hold more millionaires per square inch than anywhere else on earth.
But the footage shows what that money did to people.
Traders carried live quote machines on dates, practiced screaming so they could be heard above the crowd, wore the same clothes after winning days, and came back even after they had already made enough to leave.
The technology looks ancient now.
The psychology does not.
This rare documentary captures the exact moment trading stops being about money and turns into identity, competition, and addiction to the game.
Bookmark it and watch as a lesson from the past
Especially now that markets are once again rewarding speed, hype, and risk-taking.
🤣🤣 CNN used Rep. Jack Kimble as a credible source on how Sen. Mitch McConnell is doing... problem is there is no Rep. Jack Kimble (it's a parody account on X).