BTW, this is a brutal environment and a lot of traders are facing some really dire situations. The HR department may as well install a revolving door as people are coming and going. In September one of the big trading desk managers blew up as he lost 145K on one trade, a bottompick play that just kept on falling and he kept on buying (and we are talking 5000 share increment here). He has been around for four years hence he had some serious leverage, and the risk management could not make him get out of his position, to the point he had to be escorted out of the building in front of all of his traders. Needless to say he didn't come back and left behind a group without a leader. It doesn't matter who you are, you CAN lose it.
No one from Mrs D's group was able to collect a check this past pay period (second half of October), glad I made my decision to bail. I convinced Mr. M to bail on her group, she got so desperate that she spend a whole hour takling to him (and she never ever talked to him about trades even as a group leader who gets a cut of his commissions). It was so fake because she never gave a damn about him until he said he wanted out, and she was literally in tears, even asked for a hug and held his hand! Grow up! She has a family afterall! Then again I always thought she was a candidate for golden globe award for best actress, so the tears could have just came off naturally like it was water. Mr. M held his ground and said he felt like he broke up with his girl friend
Speak of a woman's tears, it really is one of the most powerful weapons in this universe. I remember I was watching Mel Gibson's "The Patriot" with the princess, and there was that scene when Mel's little boy got shot in the back when he tried to fight off the English soldiers who were pounding on his brother, he died in a puddle of his own blood and had that innocent look in his eyes. I almost laughed because I thought the kid was stupid but all of a sudden I realized she was crying, and every drop of tear felt like priceless pearls as right there I would have gave my life to comfort her and make her stop crying, it really hit the soft spot in my heart (and I just had a $4000 down day not very long ago) more than anything else.
I didn't witness it, me and Mrs F were out to lunch, somehow we were still cracking jokes and laughing when both of us had our worst day in a month, I guess it is because it came after a winning streak, had I been smoked left and right to begin with I am sure I would have been in any good spirit. That's what a winning streak gives you, endurance to go through bad games with reduced mental pressure.
Still, I doubt it would have had the same impact on me. When I told Mrs. D I wanted out a month or two ago she gave me a "heart warming" lecture, and she never talked to me since I said no despite of the fact that we share the same office. Had she pulled a watery eye on me the most I would have done was giving her a piece of tissue. Mr M and I often trade the same stocks and we share a lot of plays, and we hang out a lot. Mrs D tried to tell him that I am a small potato trader that if he wants to make real money he has to move on, what a joke. It just made me crack up when she told him around the closing time that "too many day traders are in the market now and they really mess things up for "us", market doesn't trend anymore, hello? Who do you think you are? You are a day trader, thank you. She was so desperate she even tried to talk a old trader (she asked my opinion on him before when I was still in her group, and at the time she thought he was unprofitable and does little size and she wanted nothing to do with him so she didn't even make an offer) in our office to join her group.
Hopefully, soon her group will move to the new office and I will be done with the distractions, until then, I am keeping my mouth shut but I need a place to vent. I have seen trading desk managers putting together morning meetings, afterhour research, and real time real money calls on news plays, they work from 7 to 7 every day and they are always there for their traders. She never did anything to help Mr M and me, why should she get a cut of our commissions (even if it doesn't come out of our pocket, we could at least join news trader's group and get a great secondary game going as he trades completely different stocks than we do) .