In the vibrant world of the 1930s, a group of young idealists and dreamers faces the harsh reality of the economic crisis. Among them is the charismatic and ambitious Paul, a young man aspiring to be a successful stockbroker. With his undeniable charm and a golden smile, Paul has managed to capture the attention of a prominent financial firm. However, the road to success is not that simple, and he soon finds himself swept up in the dizzying and risky culture of money-making.
As Paul dives into the cold and ruthless world of speculation, he is forced to contend not only with the pressure of outshining his competitors but also with protecting his reputation and his beloved girlfriend, Laura, who dreams of a simpler life with genuine values. But the allure of money turns friends into enemies and allies into traitors, and this cherished dream begins to fade. Paul's blind ambition leads him down a path of questionable decisions, generating an internal conflict that makes him question what is truly important.
As the market crashes and his illusions crumble, Paul will have to decide what price he is willing to pay for success and whether it is worth sacrificing his love and integrity in the process. With a mix of drama and tension, the characters struggle to find their place in a world where greed and downfall can be just a one-second transaction.