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    The Absurdities of 2020s Financial Markets

    The financial headlines of the 2020s read like something out of a surreal comedy. Who knew you didn’t need an MBA to appreciate the delightful chaos of modern markets? Take, for instance, a certain crypto CEO who had markets spiraling by casually borrowing from depositors and funneling the cash into whimsical coins—value based solely on the audacity of his confidence. Meanwhile, a meme master on Reddit and YouTube discovered his ability to inflate company valuations by tossing around a silent meme. And remember Bed Bath & Beyond? It became a veritable charity case of retail investors, generously donating to clear the corporate slates as the company tiptoed into bankruptcy. The stakes may be real, but the players? Amateurs and cheeky CEOs with haircuts that defy explanation.

    Industry: The Show That Gets It

    As we near the finale of HBO’s *Industry*, it’s beautifully clear that the unsophisticated outsiders aren’t the only culprits in this financial farce. Sure, the meme stock craze of 2021 featured starry-eyed youths with Robinhood accounts, but let’s not forget the seasoned hedge fund titans who were just as clueless. Those investment banks lost billions allowing a known financial fraudster to play with their money—one of them ended up in a dramatic buyout, putting a punctuation mark on nearly 170 years of financial history. Oops!

    The Good, the Bad, and the Financially Confused

    With the series zeroing in on a cadre of suited professionals making laughable financial decisions, you’d think we were watching a real-life cautionary tale. The backdrop is a fictional bank called Pierpoint, where real-world financial absurdities serve as the perfect narrative device. The financial hijinks of Season 3 may appear comically ludicrous, but really, they hardly stand out from the recent blockbuster mishaps in real life. Who knew that congressional subcommittee theatrics could double as gripping television?

    The ESG Circus

    This season’s dramatic canvas is painted with the furor surrounding Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) investing. Gaining traction in the 2000s as financial institutions attempted to elevate their narratives, ESG promised that your portfolio could be morally admirable while undoubtedly profitable. Because nothing says “good business” like fine prints about recycling and a female board member! However, by the early 2020s, ESG found itself with two antagonistic camps: greedy capitalists and irate conservatives both branding it as everything from ineffective to a “woke political agenda.”

    Pierpoint’s Unfortunate Investments

    Ah, Pierpoint—the fictional hero of our story. They borrowed exorbitant sums to wager on ESG companies that turned out to be massive flops. As debts loom, analyst Harper Stern overhears the whispers of impending doom from a bathroom stall (yes, you read that right) and proceeds to engage in a digital ambush of epic proportions. Harper’s hedge fund decides to unleash its wrath on Pierpoint, leading the venerable institution to the precipice of financial oblivion as the finale approaches. Can we call this a financial drama or merely a sitcom? Who’s keeping score, anyways?

    Meet Harper, Your Reluctant Antihero

    Harper, our antiheroine, straddles the precarious line between savviness and scandal. She begins with lofty ESG ideals only to witness the glory of old-school capitalism flashing before her eyes. Meanwhile, her friend Yasmin, a publishing heiress with a talent for getting swindled, serves as a reminder that in finance, the weakest link often holds the entire chain hostage. If Harper embodies the shrewd market operator, Yasmin is the walking cautionary tale.

    Corporate Shenanigans and Personal Drama

    *Industry* doesn’t shy away from its ensemble cast, which showcases a motley crew of financial misfits. Rishi Ramdani epitomizes excess—masculine bravado coupled with crippling gambling debts and a party animal lifestyle. Eric Tao bends the rules of friendship for career advancement without batting an eyelash. Meanwhile, the fledgling CEO of “Lumi,” Sir Henry Muck, manages to implode his green startup faster than you can say “IPOs are overrated.” Each character serves to highlight one universal truth: in a world of high-stakes finance, the absurd often reigns supreme.

    More Than Just Numbers

    While the financial transactions whirr in the background, *Industry* is ultimately about relationships—particularly between Harper and Yasmin, two women at opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum, battling through a jungle of greed and ambition. The financial industry merely serves as a vibrant backdrop for the personal dramas that unfold. Because, after all, who cares about the intricacies of finance when there are catfights and backstabbing to enjoy?

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