Funniest thing ever seen at a prop firm

What's wrong with bear markets? My firm makes a shit load everytime our markets tank.

Quote from Pumpanddump:

I bet most of the jokes went on in bull markets and not bearish markets. I bet most of the jokes and comedy stuff went on during of close to a bull market???

Iwould bet that almost 90% of the funny stories happened when people in the markets were making a lot of money.

Next time you see things like this going on it is just anotehr sign that there is a strong market at hand.

There is still funny stuff now but not nearly as much as 6 years ago when people would take sort postions for people while they were out to lunch and not even tell them. LOL
 
I remember when john glenn was blasting off in the space shuttle in 1999. For some reason they had it on the jumbotron in the financial room at the Cbot.

The entire floor of what 2000+ people was silent when the thing lifted off. absolute silence. I've never seen anything like it.

20 seconds into the shuttle's flight someone yells, "BOOOM!!!"

everyone had a chortle and got back to work. I guess you had to be there. :)
 
10 minutes before close...quietest trader in the room loses it and throws his mouse down on his desk.

mouse breaks and the little roller ball thing inside rolls down the back of his desk.

he's outright bunds and market clearly going against him and starts screaming at risk manager to get him out.

funny thing is...risk manager has logged out of all his systems because he wants to make his train home and basically leave asap.

the next thing...trader and risk manager are on their knees under the desk searching for the bloody ball to put back in the mouse.

trader screaming...and baboon of a manger sweating his t*ts off that they can put the mouse back together before bunds shut for the day and he has outright directional exposure.

anyway...1 minute to go and they can't reach the ball...IT comes running to the rescue and plugs another mouse in...30 seconds to go...they've plugged it into his CQG (charts) screens.

market closes as they finally plug mouse in to his machine. trader going mental...risk manager looking sheepish...and other traders literally on the floor screaming in laughter at the sheer incompetence of it all!!

they hedged things out in the US in the end....

ahhhh the life of a screen monkey!

ps...these things never seem as funny in print!
 
Quote from squadron leader:

10 minutes before close...quietest trader in the room loses it and throws his mouse down on his desk.

mouse breaks and the little roller ball thing inside rolls down the back of his desk.

he's outright bunds and market clearly going against him and starts screaming at risk manager to get him out.

funny thing is...risk manager has logged out of all his systems because he wants to make his train home and basically leave asap.

the next thing...trader and risk manager are on their knees under the desk searching for the bloody ball to put back in the mouse.

trader screaming...and baboon of a manger sweating his t*ts off that they can put the mouse back together before bunds shut for the day and he has outright directional exposure.

anyway...1 minute to go and they can't reach the ball...IT comes running to the rescue and plugs another mouse in...30 seconds to go...they've plugged it into his CQG (charts) screens.

market closes as they finally plug mouse in to his machine. trader going mental...risk manager looking sheepish...and other traders literally on the floor screaming in laughter at the sheer incompetence of it all!!

they hedged things out in the US in the end....

ahhhh the life of a screen monkey!

ps...these things never seem as funny in print!

That is good, maybe put it in Boiler Room 2?
 
On a very busy day in the old bond pit, before the new building was built every single person would be covered head to toe in sweat. There was a "slightly" out of shape arb clerk who often arrived hungover that would in the middle of all the chaos reach in his pants and load up his index finger with "fromunda" cheese. When a runner would arrive to pick up his firms paper fill, the arb clerk would teasingly pull back the paper as the runner was reaching for it and with his other hand wipe his index finger under the runners nose.

Imagine the initial confused look followed by confused disgust mixed with the hope that the smell wasn't what he feared it to be.

Not hard to believe the arb clerk's career never really seemed to take off.

This is one of a thousand old floor stories. If they weren't so distasteful you could probably write a book.
 
I heard a story about one of the best traders in our office, he was having a particularly bad day and ended up punching his screen smashing it in the process. The screen was just showing a blur of red white and blue TT colours except for one little corner where he could make out one of his ladders and carried on trading that market whilst I.T were desperatley trying to hook up another screen for him. A true pro!
 
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