Quote from zz:
Ive been on the CBOT floor for over 16 years, and am counting the days left, I can tell you honestly the floors are completly dead...When I first started, the floor was full of people, packed shoulder to shoulder, loud non stop action....The bond pit had hundreds of guys, the legends....Now...on a good day theres about 10-15 people standing in there...Im not kidding.....in front of a computer screen, trading..... waiting for the lowly order to come in the pit or the screens to go down and they fill can an order again...they say they come in for somwhere to hang there hats, they dont wanna sit at home...the same thing is in the 10yr, 5yr, and the dow pit..maybe 5 guys in there, the grain room is still semi-full, theyre just starting there demise to the screens...Now the options pits are different, not alot of trades happen on the screens so theres still order flow, not like the old days but enough that theres guys making a good living at it...brokers and traders....but eventually somebody will develop better screen based option trade and that will be that....With the summer coming, everyday i see young kids come down with there resumes, handing them out, hoping to get picked up for three months, but these days you need to know someone...Thats the bottom line...Unless you are a smokin hot chick....no really, they always get hired...but thats another story.....I fill paper in the bond options pit and ive already got a stack of resumes in my pocket, im sorry i wont be hiring anyone this summer, im already overstaffed..So my advice to you is if you want to trade, learn the screens, and just read about the glory days of the pits, cause now thats all they are...a thing of the past.
Well stated and this post should be re-printed on the front page of the Chicago Trib and New York Times for a month straight.
