... and I was blown away by how irresponsible many of these bankers and economists could be and get away without so much as a slap on the wrist!
If nobody minds, I'll post the official page here:
Inside Job - Movie Website for the Documentary Film
I'm not terribly savvy about much of the technical aspects explained in this film. The whole explanation about CDOs is a bit over my head. Anyone care to explain this about this a little further? From my perspective, it appears that these CDO were debts that were being traded like assets, which just seems absolutely stupid to me, very much like counting your chickens before they've hatched.
For those of you who have seen the film, what did you think? Is there a strong bias you could identify? How credible did you find the people interviewed? More importantly, do you think the documentary explained the housing bubble and the crisis accurately?
If nobody minds, I'll post the official page here:
Inside Job - Movie Website for the Documentary Film
I'm not terribly savvy about much of the technical aspects explained in this film. The whole explanation about CDOs is a bit over my head. Anyone care to explain this about this a little further? From my perspective, it appears that these CDO were debts that were being traded like assets, which just seems absolutely stupid to me, very much like counting your chickens before they've hatched.
For those of you who have seen the film, what did you think? Is there a strong bias you could identify? How credible did you find the people interviewed? More importantly, do you think the documentary explained the housing bubble and the crisis accurately?
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