a pint of bitter and twisted for anyone?
Quote from scurtin3:
im am currently a freshman finance major at depaul university in chicago, and am killing to get involved at any one of the exchanges in chicago. i would love to learn any market.
does anyone's firm need help? or know about job opportunities elsewhere?
i would do anyjob for any pit at any exchange.(clerk, runner, answering phones, any entry level work with chance for advancement) i will sweep the floors if it will help me learn the market.
i really want to work in these pits before theyre gone.
my resume is attached, give it to anybody you know. any advice is appreciated.
thanks
Quote from ProfLogic:
???
Aren't you the person that trades the Bonds but doesn't watch the electronic boards?
Quote from triggertrader:
i'm the person that now trades the pits from now on and i have just made some money today going short. i am happy thats who i am. i didnt start this thread. i am glad to see that there are people that agree with me that the pits are the best markets. long live the pits!
Quote from ProfLogic:
Well good luck to you and save all the profits you can because the pits are a dying mechanism in this industry. In five to ten years from now they will no longer exist.
The US Markets experimented with the simex exchange a couple years ago eliminating all pit positions with overwhelming success and the rest of exchanges are in step with the process.
Quote from Div_Arb:
Someone could make a **TON** of money creating a game for the Wii that simulated trading in the pits. That would be cool, and I probably would never leave the house.
Quote from openoutcry:
hi,
well i think there will always be come version of a pit session. how advantageous these electrnic markets have been they have alot of flaws and problems as well.
computers go down, they have technical problems and it is humans after all that set the prices and maintain these machines.
they will always need some kind of a backup in case something goes awrong and lots of things have gone wrong already with them.
Quote from youngtrader:
Im 16 years old right now and my family owns a seat on the mgex. I would love a job in the pits but am extremely worried about how long they are going to be around. I thought about getting a job working on the floor this summer but what could I do? The runners have been replaced with handhelds and you can't actually trade untill you are 18 I believe. Maybe a clerk position would be open?
Also since we live in Iowa it would be difficult for me to find a place to stay while working there but I could figure something out.
I would like to know just how long do you guys think the pits will be alive? I have heard that they have anywhere from 1-10 years left of liquidity in them but I tend to think that those numbers are both to extreme. The livestock markets are almost 100% electronic and so are markets like hard red spring wheat (in minneapolis) and the milk and lumber contracts. I personally think the pits will last for about 5 more years, possibly a lot more for the options pits but that is my opinion.
I would like to hear some ideas about how long these pits are going to live?