Stock Struck

6.8
202243m

Five people, who invested in the stock market, take part in a mysterious stock meeting. There, they learn about life, love, and friendships through investing in stocks.

Production

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Seasons

12 Episodes • Premiered 2022

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1. The Water in Han River is Still Cold

8.0

I, Yoo Mi-seo, lived a hard life. I became a beggar overnight! Turns out everyone else was doing stocks except me? I started stocks with the feeling of grasping at straws. Just in time, I hear my friend's sweet stock information, "Keep it to yourself."

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2. Why We Became Ants

9.0

My life, is it delisted? Nope! It's not over until it's over! "Hey, you can be a super ant." Join an anonymous stock expert study and meet people who have become ants on the stockboard for various reasons. Who are these super ants that will come to save them?

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3. Stocks of Interests are Not Far Away

8.0

Study members who saw stocks easily and got hit by Ye-jun. Studying is the only way to survive! They turn on their eyes and look for the items they're interested in. Strangely, Haeng-ja and Jin-bae bump into a case. Who will be the winner of the return on the stock of interest?

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4. Debt, Sweat, & Tears

While she had an eye for sports, Mi-seo felt the limitations of seed money. She can't get any cheap money till the next day. She decided to do "debt" with the heart of the beast, and ended up heading to the reading room. Seon-woo, who noticed, follows Mi-seo, and recalls the memories he wanted to forget there.

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5. American Dream in the Corner of the Room

8.0

Korea is too small for us. Let's go to America, the land of opportunity! The study members imagine how happy they are to earn foreign currency in the corner of the room with global top-tier U.S. stocks. But their magnificent American dream hits an unexpected wall...

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6. Public Subscription Stocks, Between "Ddasang" and "Ulsang"

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Study members who dream of "ddasang" in the public offering craze. However, in the name of analyzing public offering stocks, he fell in love with games and mania. Sun-woo, who is even obsessed with trot singer Na Tae-joo, gets a glorious opportunity to go on stage at the fan meeting.

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7. A Sleepless Night at a Shareholders' Meeting

9.0

We too... can go to the shareholders' meeting? Study Members attend shareholders' meetings to exercise their shareholder rights. Mi-seo and Sun-woo, who went to Busan, succeeded in exploring the difficult businesses and getting high-quality information... But their real challenge was that night!

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8. The Dog's Wine Smells Like Utopia

8.0

Jin-bae and Ye-jun accidentally learn a huge secret about Sun-woo. He has a criminal record? He's not a stock beginner? Stock study with emergency call orders! We're trying to put together a secret puzzle that each of us knew... Choi Sun-woo, what are you?!

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9. Did You See the Blue Country?

9.0

"Sun-woo confides all the wounds he had hidden to Mi-seo. However, knowing Sun-woo's secret, Mi-seo keeps on avoiding him... Meanwhile, the stock has fallen to the bottom. But... there was a basement underneath the floor! Please stop! We'll all die!"

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10. Stocks That Are Finally Visible When They Stop

9.0

Study members are going crazy over the disaster of Tteok-Rak. Sun-woo takes members somewhere for mental care, but... he didn't know. The most difficult task in the world for those who do stocks is not to think about stocks . However, there was something more difficult for Sun-woo. That's... "I don't like Mi-seo."

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11. The Purchase Was Made

9.0

Sun-woo was able to overcome the stock trauma thanks to Mi-seo. However, Mi-seo leaves with a call, saying not to contact her again, and Mi-seo's ex-boyfriend, Jin-wook, appears in front of Sun-woo! Will Sunwoo be able to buy all of his favorite items called "Miseo"?

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12. The Waves Are Coming Again

9.0

While Mi-seo and Sun-woo were away for a while to win their love, all the ants disappeared! Members who were skeptical about stocks and had no stock in the past, had gone back to their old routine. At that point, there's a huge wave coming that threatens the stock market. Will our ants survive this wave?

Cast

Photo of Han Ji-eun

Han Ji-eun

Yoo Mi-seo

Photo of Hong Jong-hyun

Hong Jong-hyun

Choi Sun-woo

Photo of Kim Sun-young

Kim Sun-young

Jung Hang-ja

Photo of Jang Kwang

Jang Kwang

Kim Jin-bae

Photo of Go Yoon

Go Yoon

Choi Jin-took

Photo of Lee Yun-sang

Lee Yun-sang

[Shareholder meeting moderator] (Ep. 7)

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Reviews

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ParkMin

7/10

This drama was a lot of fun. Right off the bat it had a gripping satirical portrayal of the cutthroat world of finance and investment. Despite some initial skepticism, the drama turned out to be a breath of fresh air compared to the usual supposed "comedy" dramas. Full of lively characters with unique characterization. This set of characters was a prime example to how a great dynamic should be. They bounced off each other seamlessly. The comedic scenarios were great and blended nicely with the overall finance theme. However, the romance side plot began to take over the drama in the later parts and it was a bit out of place. I wish they kept it to minimum so that we have more comedic scenarios.

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