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Wallstreet represents a landmark achievement in climbing history. This limestone route within the Frankenjura region of Germany was pioneered by Wolfgang Güllich in 1987 as the inaugural 8c climb globally. Its difficulty and historical importance make it notable for experienced sport climbers seekin...

2 The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal is a leading American daily newspaper providing comprehensive national and international news with a significant focus on business, finance, and economics. It’s notable for its in-depth reporting on financial markets and corporate activity. The publication serves professional...

3 The Wolf of Wall Street Screenplay

Terence Winter adapted The Wolf of Wall Street from Jordan Belfort's memoir for Martin Scorsese's 2013 film. The screenplay follows Belfort's rise through the brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont, where aggressive sales practices, stock manipulation, and fraud generate wealth before attracting federal in...

8.58 Great
Why this score?

Popular, critically strong black comedy with relentless energy and memorable episodes; repetition, excess, and ambiguous moral framing remain weaknesses.

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4 Liar's Poker

Michael Lewis’s *Liar's Poker* chronicles his experiences as a young financial professional working on Wall Street in the late 1980s. The book provides an insider’s account of bond salesmanship at Salomon Brothers and exposes the culture of ambition, risk-taking, and questionable ethics prevalent du...

5 The Wolf of Wall Street

The Wolf of Wall Street depicts the rise and fall of stockbroker Jordan Belfort and his firm, Stratton Oakmont. The film portrays their activities involving widespread corruption and fraud on Wall Street, culminating in Belfort’s legal troubles. Leonardo DiCaprio stars as Belfort alongside a support...

6 Wall Street – Gordon Gekko's 'Greed is good' speech (1987)

The monologue features Gordon Gekko, portrayed by Michael Douglas, delivering a pivotal speech from the 1987 film *Wall Street*. It argues for unrestrained capitalism, asserting that prioritizing personal financial gain fuels economic growth and innovation. The address is notable for its controversi...

7 40 Wall Street

40 Wall Street is an Art Deco skyscraper in Lower Manhattan, New York City, completed in 1930. Designed by H. Craig Severance with Yasuo Matsui, the tower rises about 927 feet and was built during New York's competition to construct the world's tallest building. It briefly held the title of tallest...

8.15 Great
Why this score?

Highly regarded Gothic crown, historic height race, and strong Lower Manhattan silhouette; later alterations and ownership associations slightly cloud reception.

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8 Wall Street Screenplay

Wall Street is the screenplay by Stanley Weiser and Oliver Stone for the 1987 American drama directed by Stone. It follows Bud Fox, a young stockbroker who becomes involved with the wealthy financier Gordon Gekko and is drawn into insider trading and conflicts of interest. The screenplay presents th...

7.92 Good
Why this score?

Culturally influential financial drama with iconic dialogue and clear moral conflict; melodrama, simplification, and dated gender politics weaken consensus.

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9 Wall Street Raider

Wall Street Raider is a complex corporate finance simulation game developed by Ronin Software where players engage in corporate takeovers, mergers, and financial market manipulation. The game simulates the activities of corporate raiders in the 1980s business environment, allowing players to build i...

7.62 Good
Why this score?

Cult favorite offering unusually deep corporate finance and takeover mechanics, constrained by austere presentation, opaque systems, and a formidable learning curve.

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10 Wall Street

Wall Street is a 1987 drama focusing on Bud Fox, a junior broker, and his entanglement with Gordon Gekko, a powerful financier engaging in corporate raiding activities. The narrative explores the relationship between these two men within the world of high finance. It was directed by Oliver Stone and...

11 Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal’s YouTube channel presents in-depth financial news coverage through short-form documentaries and explainers, typically focusing on market trends, economic analysis, and company profiles with data visualizations.

12 Wall Street Survivor

Wall Street Survivor is a financial-education website and virtual investing platform launched in 2005. Its central feature is a stock-market simulation in which users can practice buying and selling securities with virtual money, while lessons and explanatory material introduce concepts such as dive...

6.60 Fair
Why this score?

Recognizable finance-education platform, but mixed reputation for monetization, depth, and instructional polish.

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13 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a 2010 drama directed by Oliver Stone, continuing the story established in the 1987 film. The narrative involves several characters including Michael Douglas, Shia LaBeouf, and Josh Brolin, exploring themes of finance and corruption. It features an ensemble cast wi...

14 Wall Street English

Wall Street English is an English-language training provider offering courses for adult learners. Its model combines self-study work in a digital learning environment with teacher-led lessons and opportunities to practice speaking, with course formats varying by location and program. It is intended...

15 Wall Street Millennial

Wall Street Millennial is a YouTube channel offering concise explanations of complex financial concepts like options trading, margin accounts, and short selling, primarily through animated videos and screen recordings of live market data.

16 Assault on Wall Street

Assault on Wall Street is a 2013 action thriller centered around a man driven to violence following personal tragedy and financial ruin. The narrative depicts a security guard’s actions occurring amidst the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, leading to a shooting event on Wall Street. Dominic P...

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