I too concur regarding the essential factor of a tolerable trading chair I spent a few hours one day at both Staples, Office Depot and one or two other office supply stores, trying every chair that looked like it would be suitable found a reasonable high back chair at staples, irrespective of the cost, that would be worth being in for 10 hour trading days. agreed, take the time and pay the cost for a very high quality chair.....
wouldn't this lead to over trading, a false sense of comfort, trading ability and opportunity based on the contracts / shares / bonds / currencies / options that one trades in. in short, a certain level of "on edge", or discomfort with the desktop, monitor arrangement and keyboard interface actually adds to instead of distracts from....
Interesting. Now if it was connected to a toilet and there was a place to hang your toothbrush you'd hardly ever have to leave the chair.
No chairs...I guess you could stand if you are like 4'0" very nice otherwise, looks like a 2-3 person set-up