After she gets a divorce from her husband Omar, Farida finds herself in a great dilemma between covering the expenses of her daughter or asking Omar to do so, and as she meets her cousin Munira at a public auction, she thinks of working with her.
Farida starts her job in the stock exchange with Munira, who finds all the men in the market fighting her just because she is a woman, so she decides to enter the fierce competition with all her strength.
Munira and Farida's family begins to prepare for the celebration of Grandma Habiba. Munira tries to persuade Farida to obtain information about some companies and the client Abu Nabil in order to achieve a pioneering precedent in the financial market.
Farida and Munira succeed in achieving great success in the financial market, and a specialized magazine publishes an article about their success, but they do not find support from their colleagues in the bank.
The owner of the Bank of Tomorrow dies, and his wife, businesswoman Sabiha, takes over market decisions. Farida and Munira feel that they are just a front for the bank and have no right to take part in any fateful decisions.
As many important events occur that affect the global stock exchanges, Farida and Munira decide to unite together and prove to Sabiha that they are up to the challenge.