Black humor is a way to survive even horrible trials. Also, when someone else can see the content of your investment portfolio due to a technical failure.
Equity and fund broker, online bank Nordnet closed its service as a precautionary measure. Outi Järvinen
Equity and fund broker, online banking Nordnet Finnish services on Tuesday was a technical problem.
The company himself admitted that the problems were serious. A Nordnet customer who contacted Iltalehti said he logged on the platform before the service break, but, to his surprise, ended up in an unknown person’s account. He says he has seen another customer’s investments and could have been able to make transfers, purchases and sales.
As expected, this was as expected. Concerns were also dealt with by black humor. As the fault concerned all the Nordic countries, jokes were held in all Nordic languages.
Some of the users had amused the slogan of the Nordnet Shareville Discussion Forum: “Talk about the shares and see the portfolios of others”.
The slogan of Nordnet’s Shareville discussion is amused by the users of the service in the light of recent news. Screenshot of Nordnet’s Google Search
– Run and buy! Norwegian commentator posted US President Donald Trump In accordance with the Bag Logan. “Make Nordnet Great Again”.
– We are renewing our system, you can also shop with others’ portfolios, Nordnet is a user of X.
– Evolution Gaming Ab has today released a new live casino game “Nordnet Roulette” with Nordnet. The game includes changing portfolios with another random player for each senior login. The game has been so popular that the Nordnet website has been temporarily overloaded and extinguished so that the player’s experience is not compromised, the Swedish commenter says.
Fictional investment bank series murderer Patrick Bateman’s face adorns a sarcastic comment that could turn like this:
– It is actually convincing how badly Nordnet is confused. Mix finger and face detections. Or then what happened.
In GIFE, Bateman comments ambiguously:
– Verious. Nice.

