Rabiat author Nico Schmolke actually considers shares to be gambling. His savings are lying around in a current account. But is that still sensible in view of the threat of poverty in old age? Nico wants to find out what's behind the hype surrounding shares and gets in on the action himself. At the beginning of the movie, he invests in an equity fund as a pension plan. Can he only win on the stock market, as TikTok stars and coaches would have him believe? Or are there also losers?