The web series The Bull of Dalal Street (2020) an Indian crime drama that depicts the meteoric rise and eventual downfall of a stockbroker named Harshal Mehra

Scam 1992: The undisputed king of the genre. Its high production value and authentic feel set a bar that was hard to clear.

2. The Trading Psychology Focus

Most financial films show the "buy" and "sell" click. Part 2 shows the waiting. In Episode 4, the protagonist sits on his hands for 22 minutes of screen time, doing nothing, just watching the price consolidate. This boring, yet realistic depiction of scalping and position trading set it apart from every other entry in the "2020 web series top" lists.

At its core, the series is a study of ambition. The narrative centers around a protagonist who, driven by a desire to escape the shackles of a middle-class existence, plunges into the chaotic world of the Bombay Stock Exchange. The show effectively captures the allure of the "bull run"—a market condition defined by rising prices and investor confidence. For the protagonist, the market is not merely a place of business; it is a battlefield where he can rewrite his destiny. The series excels in depicting the psychological shift of a man who begins with a desire for stability but slowly metamorphoses into a creature of greed. This character arc serves as a microcosm of the broader society, where rapid economic growth often outpaces ethical development.