Co-working - would you tolerate someone seeing your screens?

Discussion in 'Professional Trading' started by lukas, Aug 24, 2018.

If trading in an office, which office lay-out would you prefer:

  1. open-space

    7 vote(s)
    43.8%
  2. private room

    9 vote(s)
    56.3%
  1. lukas

    lukas Guest

    In either Norwich or Cambridge area in the UK - if you know anyone who might be interested in sharing the space, please let me know. However, I claim with almost 100% certainty that I am the only one within a 50-mile radius who is serious enough about trading to do it from the office
     
    #11     Aug 24, 2018
  2. lukas

    lukas Guest

    #12     Aug 24, 2018
  3. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Coworking as in you're the only trader at the office space...I couldn't tolerate others from the space seeing my screens especially if its a "visitor" of someone else that's renting a space there.

    In contrast, coworking as in you're among other traders doing the same in the office...someone looking at your screens "may" be ok but only if they asked for permission. Yet, if they're just walking by and they happen to take a quick look at your screens without disturbing/distracting you...its ok.

    Yet, may work if you have one of those corner desks that nobody can walk up from behind you.

    I myself get annoyed when my kids enter the office and slowly walk by while looking over my shoulder...looking at the screens especially when they are eating something (loudly). :(

    wrbtrader
     
    #13     Aug 24, 2018
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  4. The worst is when you're in a public place and someone decides to enlighten you with their investing knowledge. I typically keep charts closed and only look at option chains when at a cafe or bookstore.
     
    #14     Aug 24, 2018
  5. lukas

    lukas Guest

    I forgot one more con:
    - when trading with other traders in the room - their losses/profits -> emotional state might be the opposite to yours; imagine you are having a great day in P&L terms and your colleague feels like smashing the monitor because he suffered huge losses - how would you feel in this situation? It is not a healthy environment
     
    #15     Aug 24, 2018
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  6. speedo

    speedo

    Don't associate with anyone who would suffer a huge loss or would want to smash a monitor.
     
    #16     Aug 24, 2018
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  7. dont see any pros in it.
     
    #17     Aug 24, 2018
  8. Trading/investing is a loner's job. Shouldn't matter whether one is working in a group or alone. Having someone look over the screen can be a distraction, especially if they make comments. What value can they add when we already have our own ways of doing things?
     
    #18     Aug 25, 2018
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  9. zdreg

    zdreg

    don't you have security concerns when trading on a public WiFi in a bookstore/cafe?
     
    Last edited: Aug 25, 2018
    #19     Aug 25, 2018
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  10. bookish

    bookish

    No. Espionage is rampant. Also, even a relatively good natured person might surrender to curiosity and gossip. Lastly and most importantly, other people moving in and out of the office is a security problem. Everyone assumes that anyone in the office is a guest of someone else or there with permission so you have NO security at all. DON'T DO IT.

    A better option is to get a second monitor (or better yet a second computer) and find a "work buddy" or two. You can keep an active videoconferencing session going. Make an agreement to nag each other if one of you decides to take a nap, play video games, have a hooker over, not take is cocaine on schedule, etc. This will improve your productivity, and if someone busts into your office or tries to hypnotise you, your work buddy might call the cops on them. Or, maybe he will just sit and laugh at your bad luck depending on how much of a buddy he is.
     
    #20     Aug 25, 2018
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