Don and Mav, Part Deux! (Live Chat)

Quote from Don Bright:

Let me know privately what you think of the expo this year. The Vegas expo was a mere fraction of what it was a couple of years ago. Maybe things are picking up there as well.

Don

Well, I'm much more bullish on FIA rather then the Trader Expos. But I'm going to NY on business and to meet a few traders.
 
Quote from Don Bright:

... The Vegas expo was a mere fraction of what it was a couple of years ago. Maybe things are picking up there as well.

Don

I thought the Las Vegas expo was very well attended this year. Much better than the last few I've attended.

But NYC in february? That sounds cold!
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Well, I'm much more bullish on FIA rather then the Trader Expos.
But I'm going to NY on business [in February, anyway] and to meet a few traders
[including some at the NY Traders Expo].
Well, how about then going to Vegas (the other financial capitol of the world) in November - for the wide-open Traders Expo - to meet a few (more) traders, and while there on business[poker playing/trading-honing being deductible, too] have a live/no-holds-barred S&P 500 Emini Trade-Off with Bob Bright hisself...?

Hey, Traders Expo producers C&K Githler should give you and Don each a booth 'cause this star-studded Emini event (well-publicized all year to traders/Mav & Don fans here on EliteTrader.com) will pack 'em in for sure at the Expo.

Wha'dya say, guys?


:D
 
Quote from vikana:

I thought the Las Vegas expo was very well attended this year. Much better than the last few I've attended.

But NYC in february? That sounds cold!

The exhibit hall had so few exhibitors I couldn't believe it. When I went I saw maybe 100 people there, besides exhibitors. Way too many "speakers" - no way for anyone to see even a fraction of them, which makes for tough decisions by the attendees.

As I've said before, the Gihtlers are extremely good at doing their InterShows - and there is hope that they can turn things around. We'll have to see.

Don
 
Quote from Don Bright:

The exhibit hall had so few exhibitors I couldn't believe it. When I went I saw maybe 100 people there, besides exhibitors. Way too many "speakers" - no way for anyone to see even a fraction of them, which makes for tough decisions by the attendees.

As I've said before, the Gihtlers are extremely good at doing their InterShows - and there is hope that they can turn things around. We'll have to see.

Don

Don, there is a big difference between NY and Las Vegas. No one is going to go out of their way to go to Vegas for a trader expo. In NY, where there is a high concentration of traders, guys can sneak out on their lunch break and check it out. Not to mention it's easier to meet other traders there because they don't even have to go to the expo, they live there!!! LOL.

Personally the only good thing about these expos is the fact you can take to the software companies and get answers from them that you can't get by calling or e-mailing them because they have no customer service.
 
Quote from mschey:

Mav spins more then a 90 pound, $20 hooker in Tiajuanna, let's see what he has to say.....Mav what say you? :D

AND what do YOU know about that?

signed....

YOUR mother :mad:
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Don, there is a big difference between NY and Las Vegas. No one is going to go out of their way to go to Vegas for a trader expo. In NY, where there is a high concentration of traders, guys can sneak out on their lunch break and check it out. Not to mention it's easier to meet other traders there because they don't even have to go to the expo, they live there!!! LOL.

Personally the only good thing about these expos is the fact you can take to the software companies and get answers from them that you can't get by calling or e-mailing them because they have no customer service.

Well, Vegas is the convention capital of the world, but I was just comparing apples to apples over the last few years...it seems that the expo is about 25% of what it was 3-4 years ago.

And, yes, I would run into a few 'real' traders at the NYC expo, and it was good to see some of the other firm's....but lately, very few are going, so I end up hanging out with Goldman guys all day, LOL.

But, enjoy it and let me know what you think overall...thanks!!

As I said, if anyone can revive a show, the Gihtler's sure can.

Don
 
Quote from NYSEProTrader:

Well, how about then going to Vegas (the other financial capitol of the world) in November - for the wide-open Traders Expo - to meet a few (more) traders, and while there on business[poker playing/trading-honing being deductible, too] have a live/no-holds-barred S&P 500 Emini Trade-Off with Bob Bright hisself...?

Hey, Traders Expo producers C&K Githler should give you and Don each a booth 'cause this star-studded Emini event (well-publicized all year to traders/Mav & Don fans here on EliteTrader.com) will pack 'em in for sure at the Expo.

Wha'dya say, guys?


:D

I'll take on Bob. Could we sell tickets for this event? Pay per view?
 
Quote from Maverick74:

I'll take on Bob. Could we sell tickets for this event? Pay per view?
Way to go, Mav! I knew you'd be up for a head-to-head futures trading challenge with Bob Bright. Only thing is, being primarily an equities trader, I'm pretty sure Bob is fairly new to trading the ES, but I'll let Don weigh-in from here on those qualifications - or any other qualifiers/limitations/handcuffs, etc. :D

If the Githlers are as Expo attendee-smart as they've shown to be in the past (and need to be now), they'll arrange a suitable face-off platform. If Tim Bourguin and Jim Sugarman’s original International Online Trader's Expo in 1999 helped pull in mobs of run 'n gun traders featuring a pay-fer strip show (man, was she voluptuous), then accomplished straight-shooters like you and Bob Bright ought to command a $tanding room-only crowd of appreciative $easoned traders.

Let the taunts begin.
 
You do know that a bunch of speakers at the Trader's Expo do trade live and you can watch them if you are not interested in just a pissing match lol

:D
 
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