The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)
🔥Jordan Belfort
The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)'Sales + mania + short horizon — it always ends the same way.'
Estimated type
This is a hypothesis estimate, and may differ from how the figure would self-assess.
Across the four axes
- Risk appetite (R/P)Zero risk control. R dominates.
- Signal style (D/I)Sales intuition, not analysis. I dominates.
- Time horizon (L/S)Ultra-short pump-and-dump. S dominates.
- Allocation (C/A)Single penny-stock concentration. C dominates.
Alternative interpretations
- ·The character is portrayed as an extreme example of risk-pattern collapse — read the RISC estimate as a cautionary mapping, not an aspiration.
Disclaimer
This page is a hypothesis analysis based on publicly stated views and observed patterns (real people) or canonical portrayal (fictional characters). The estimated code is our 'closest fit within our 16-type framework' rather than a definitive label, and may differ from how the figure would self-assess. This profile is a hypothesis based on the film's portrayal, not an evaluation of the real person.
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Frequently asked questions
- Should I imitate this character?
- Absolutely not. Use the RISC guide's 'external rules' chapter and run in the opposite direction.