finch. i need you to get inside baylor zimm. - i'm on the trading floor now. [computer beeps] [whirring and beeping] paul ashton. - adam's friend. - also a senior risk manager. i found his short-sale orders from last week, and the buy orders for tritak, issued to him this morning. - for how many? - about $4 million. - where is paul now? [computer beeps, whirs] - i'm about to find out. his phone is tethered to his calendar. maybe i can hack into his gps. - paul? it can't be. no, i-i mean, really, it can't. they put measures in place to catch securities fraud, insider trading, short-sale manipulation, how did paul do it? - paul isn't working alone. he's got a friend in the s.e.c. - i spent my entire career chasing down rogue traders, when the country needed us watching the closest. pity. you can't beat 'em, you join 'em. - and make millions along the way. - 300 million, to be exact. where are we? - tritak was down to $4 a share by closing bell today. when the market opens tomorrow, it'll be $2. i've got buy orders in place to pick up the shares that we need. - and the loose ends? - well, baylor won't be as