Do Et people play music while trading?

Cnbc or bloomberg audio only on announcemt days, on XM radio. Other days listen to eurodance, techno, and classical.

Some good XM channels are.
CNBC
Bloomberg
BPM
Audio Visions
Top 20 on 20
The System
XM CLassics
 
Quote from ChaosNSX:

Cnbc or bloomberg audio only on announcemt days, on XM radio. Other days listen to eurodance, techno, and classical.

Some good XM channels are.
CNBC
Bloomberg
BPM
Audio Visions
Top 20 on 20
The System
XM CLassics

If I listened to the system all day, I think I would be into hyper trade mode :)

I see you have a nice counter balance with audio visions and classics however..

Interesting range you have, that is why I can't live without XM.. The diversity


Is the NSX in your name, a reference to the car? One of my alltime favorite most underappreciated cars

Damn I'd love to haul some ... around the ring in a NSXR
 
Quote from rabmanducky:

Does anybody here play music while trading? Or do alot of you guys prefer no noise while trading.

I used to keep a guitar by my desk. It's not allowed on the floor, so....
 
One of my trading platforms resides on a server that also is a music server. It has in excess of 600 hours of music on it and it plays 24/7. The taste range is across the board. Lite on the rap though (too smart & old to be killing cops and playin' ho's).

I ran it as a multi-channel, multi-genre Internet radio station for a few months and I had over 1,600 listeners at one time. I had five channels each of rock, country, R&B, jazz and classical. Currently reconfiguring it as a pay per service at $1 per month based on the true concept of commercial free. I even registered the setups with the national reporting services and paid the required fees. :)
 
Quote from canyonman00:

One of my trading platforms resides on a server that also is a music server. It has in excess of 600 hours of music on it and it plays 24/7. The taste range is across the board. Lite on the rap though (too smart & old to be killing cops and playin' ho's).

I ran it as a multi-channel, multi-genre Internet radio station for a few months and I had over 1,600 listeners at one time. I had five channels each of rock, country, R&B, jazz and classical. Currently reconfiguring it as a pay per service at $1 per month based on the true concept of commercial free. I even registered the setups with the national reporting services and paid the required fees. :)

Canyon - when you have it up and running, please post here or drop me a PM. Thanks.
 
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