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1. "The Invisible Billionaire" The billionaire hides his identity and challenges himself to create a company with a market value of 1 million yuan in 3 months with 100 US dollars and a small broken car. After reading this, you will know that a strong sense of purpose and execution are the keys to the success of the bigwigs.

2. "Money and Me" Financial experts help solve daily financial problems. Friends who want to save money or improve their financial situation can take a look. They can learn money-saving tips on medical insurance, buying a house, retirement and many other aspects.

3. "Rich Brother, Poor Brother" This film is more of an inspiration for thinking, cognition and education, telling you why people with similar backgrounds can end up being so different. If you have ever been troubled by the gap between your peers, you can go and watch it.

4. "Money Master" is a documentary that has aroused a lot of "hatred". It dismantles many scams and consumer traps, and can help you know how to keep a close eye on the money in your hands in various money games.

5. "Becoming Warren Buffett" My previous knowledge of Buffett was limited to his identity as a stock god. After watching this documentary, I realized that the key to his success is the rich mindset, good view of money, amazing self-management and learning ability.

6. "The Root Cause of Uncontrolled Consumption" A documentary that can help you save money after watching it. It thoroughly exposes various commercial consumption traps and can definitely subvert your previous consumption concepts.

7. "Super Shopper" is also a must-read series for saving money. After watching it, you will know how much IQ tax you have paid! It reveals many gimmicks of merchants and allows you to learn a lot of shopping skills, such as the fact that set meals are not necessarily cheap, etc.

8. "Ten-Minute Crash Course: Economics" is an introductory course in economics that explains the basic concepts and knowledge of economics. It is much more interesting than public courses and professional courses. I relied on it to quickly get started in economics.

9. "How to Get Rich" is a very interesting documentary that tells how the world's richest people made their fortunes. The very funny host makes the whole interview atmosphere seem very relaxed.

10. "Big Time American Business" tells the stories of 5 business elites from different fields. After watching this film, you will know that every industry is so huge and your own vision is too narrow.

11. "Why Poverty" I felt very sad after reading it. Inequality is a natural problem in society. Reincarnation is a technical job and there is no way out without studying. This society is too cruel to the poor.

12. "The Secret of Brand" explains the brand and its meaning from the perspectives of brand birth, inheritance, development, innovation, change, and expansion, combining theory with practice, and involves many industries.

13. "Lehman Brothers Trilogy" Three actors, one fixed scene, a tense interpretation of the 160-year ups and downs of a financial giant.

14. "Dirty Money" exposes various corporate corruption practices, from payday loans that hurt people to cars that cheat on emissions tests. After watching it, I realized that there is really no free lunch in the world, and we must always think independently.

15. "Stick to Self-Stealing" tells the story of the rise of financial tycoons after the 2008 financial crisis, and exposes the shocking truth behind the corrupt policies in the industry and academia. Those who are interested in economics and financial crises should not miss it.

16. "The Story of Capital" is an 8-minute episode that is a condensed essence. The content is easy to understand and mainly contains some introductory financial knowledge that even a novice can quickly understand.

17. "The Super Rich and Us" provides a new perspective on the world. Although I may not agree with some of the views, class differentiation and the gap between the rich and the poor are indeed typical phenomena in this society.

18. "Inside Bill's World: Decoding Bill Gates" I like the structure of this film. It feels like watching a non-fiction report. Work and life, past and reality reflect each other, allowing people to see little by little that success is never achieved overnight.

19. "How the Economic Machine Works" A very detailed documentary on popular economics, which is easy to understand. I was not satisfied after watching it for the first time, so I watched it again. A lot of things can be applied in practice, so I suggest you take notes.

20. The Wolf of Wall Street I thought it was a business war movie, but it turned out to be a biographical movie, and it is very entertaining. From entering and leaving Wall Street to being imprisoned, how desires expand step by step, and how human nature degenerates bit by bit.

21. The Rise of Currency The True Colors of Money series will take viewers on an epic journey through world finance. Niall Ferguson explains that behind every huge historical phenomenon, there is always a financial secret.

22. "The Big Short" During the global financial crisis in 2008, several investment geniuses on Wall Street saw through the illusion of the bubble before the US credit storm, and made huge profits by shorting subprime mortgage CDS, becoming one of the few investment tycoons who made huge profits in the financial disaster.

23. "America in Debt" explores the impact of the rapidly growing national debt on the United States and its citizens. The basic theories of economics combined with historical data allow people to experience the pleasure of applying knowledge.

24. "The High Ground: The Battle for the World Economy" is a financial masterpiece by Professor Daniel Yergin, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction. By narrating a large number of historical figures and historical events, it paints a panoramic picture of the evolution process from government to market.

25. "The Power of Companies" takes the world's modernization process as the background, sorts out the history of the origin, development, evolution and innovation of companies, and discusses the mutual promotion and influence between corporate organizations and many levels such as economic system, ideology and culture, scientific and technological creation, and social life.

26. "Too Big to Fail" tells the story of the global financial crisis in 2008. It takes US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson as the main clue and records the decisions and actions of powerful figures who determined the fate of the world's largest economy within a few weeks.

27. "British Consumer Secrets" is a very realistic and objective documentary, which shows many different consumption perspectives. For example, people can talk about their views on money and analyze their attitude towards spending money without any scruples, which is also a sign of true maturity.

28. "Memories of China's Stock Market" captures 60 wonderful clips from the 32 years since the reform and opening up, presenting a panoramic view of the ups and downs of China's capital market over the past 20 years.

29. "Masters of Economics" mainly shows the theoretical analysis and comments of three economists (Keynes, Hayek and Marx) by professionals, which is relatively easy to understand.

30. BRICS: This article studies the development path of emerging markets led by the BRICS countries (China, Brazil, Russia and India), and the huge changes that emerging markets have brought to the world's political and economic landscape.

31. "Wall Street" This film takes the Wall Street financial crisis as an opportunity and the securities market as the center, combing through the ins and outs of modern finance over the past two hundred years, exploring and discovering the laws of the rise and fall of the capital market and economic ups and downs.

32. "Business War: E-commerce Storm" presents a panoramic view of the 15-year history of China's e-commerce, tells vivid stories in the 15-year e-commerce field, shares business wisdom, and explores business rules.

33. "The Road to Innovation" explores the history of mutual achievement between human innovation and wealth through different themes, seeks the soil for innovation, sorts out the laws of innovation, and presents the glory and dream of innovation.

34. "Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room" records the biggest business scandal in the history of Wall Street, exposing how a group of extremely smart senior managers brought down the seventh largest company in the United States, easily took away 1 billion US dollars, left investors penniless, and tens of thousands of employees lost their jobs.

35. "The Secret Behind Money" tells the story of the change from gold and silver currency to paper money, and the basic principles of the operation of the modern banking system. Although it has a clear bias, it is a good choice for understanding currency knowledge.

36. Freakonomics restores many classic cases in the original work and presents some unique viewpoints in a documentary format. Some of the cases are quite interesting.

37. "Doing Business with the World" tells more than 30 ongoing business stories between China and the world, and presents the business wisdom of the Chinese people through the unique entrepreneurial spirit and cooperation concepts of businessmen.

38. "Million Dollar Trader" is a replication of the Turtle Trading Experiment. Many investors can see their own shadows in it. After watching it, we can better understand the market and make better trading decisions.

39. "Gigafactory: Tesla" Gigafactory series. Every time I watch it, I am shocked by the power of technology. I even want to freeze myself and wake up every ten years to see what technology has changed the world into.

40. "Life of Wealth" depicts those people who become wealthy and famous overnight. It turns out that to get rich overnight, you need to take the initiative and work hard to improve yourself, otherwise you won't be able to catch the money even if it falls from the sky.

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