Pictures of your trading stations

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by seasideheights, Jan 8, 2005.

  1. Not mean to anyone, but is showing he has zero integrity.
     
    #2981     Jun 16, 2009
  2. Exactly, so stop dwelling on the fact that you don't have your Daddy's stuff; learn how to go out and earn it for yourself.
     
    #2982     Jun 16, 2009
  3. xednise

    xednise

    Did anyone make the roman candle/stock_trad3r connection(in addition to the 5 or 6 others)?
     
    #2983     Jun 16, 2009
  4. Roman Candle, who is the home builder? I need them to build me a house.
     
    #2984     Jun 17, 2009
  5. Could we get back on track with the subject of this thread? Thanks.
     
    #2985     Jun 17, 2009
  6. Sushi

    Sushi

    Toll brothers condo in Omaha? Complete with the classic water damage on right wall? I wouldn't be too pompous if I were you sweetie
     
    #2986     Jun 17, 2009
  7. sesimm

    sesimm

    That's just the texture of the wall, look carefully at the other walls.
     
    #2987     Jun 17, 2009
  8. Let me start. A few weeks back I posted a pic of my temporary office under the cellar stairs, while my mother-in-law was staying with us. Here it is again, as a reminder, for me especially.
    As I sat in my lonely, unappreciated family room, I got the idea to resurrect an old stereo receiver, circa 1979 Toshiba. That led to an E-Bay find, a 1982 Sony PS-X600 turntable, then a small speaker upgrade, Polk, which are just ok for now. All this was placed on the opposite wall from my temp. office. Now the room is MINE....ALL MINE!!! Bwahahahahahahaaaa...until Yaya comes again... For any audiophile vinyl wingnuts, that is a Mobile Fidelity Master Led Zeppelin II. Pics below.....

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    #2988     Jun 17, 2009
  9. Now this is a trading station!

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    I hear its Da Bollocks if you are into high-fallutin high frequency stab-art ... errr ... stat-arb sheah...
     
    #2989     Jun 18, 2009
  10. My first trading station:

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    The Wall Street Journal stock price page.

    Bought 200 shares of Netcom (NETC) in 1994 at $20 1/2. A few days later, checked WSJ... it went $26 1/2. Easy profits! I was hooked ever since...
     
    #2990     Jun 18, 2009