"Discover the high-finance drama that redefined Canadian television production and paved the way for modern prestige storytelling."
| # | Air Date | Episode Name | Watched? |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 | Dec 02, 1999 | Episode One | |
| E2 | Dec 09, 1999 | Career Opportunities | |
| E3 | Dec 16, 1999 | Getting Lucky | |
| E4 | Dec 30, 1999 | Solitary Consignment | |
| E5 | Jan 13, 2000 | Budding Prospects | |
| E6 | Jan 20, 2000 | It's a Family Affair | |
| E7 | Jan 27, 2000 | Scents and Sensibilities | |
| E8 | Feb 03, 2000 | Hawks | |
| E9 | Feb 10, 2000 | The Running of the Bulls | |
| E10 | Feb 17, 2000 | Someone to Watch over Me | |
| E11 | Feb 24, 2000 | Money Shot | |
| E12 | Mar 02, 2000 | The One You Bury | |
| E13 | Mar 09, 2000 | Nice Guys Finish Last |
Franchise Status: Concluded
Traders remains a definitive pillar of financial drama television, having concluded its influential run on Global. It redefined Canadian television by proving that a sophisticated, character-driven business drama could capture a wide audience without relying on traditional action tropes. The series introduced viewers to the high-stakes world of Gardner Ross, blending the cold calculus of investment banking with deeply personal betrayals. Its legacy is found in how it humanized the cutthroat environment of Bay Street, making the intricate dance of stock trading and corporate takeovers accessible and thrilling for a general audience.
Fans return to the series today because its exploration of greed, ambition, and the ethical gray areas of capitalism feels remarkably contemporary. The sharp writing and compelling performances by the ensemble cast established a blueprint for the modern prestige drama. By focusing on the psychological toll of the industry rather than just the numbers, Traders secured its place as a rewatch staple that continues to offer insights into the volatile intersection of money and morality.