Pictures of your trading stations

Quote from davidmaria1:

So, my mother-in-law is coming to stay for 2 weeks. I own a 3 bedroom home, with the smallest 3rd bedroom as my office-until this morning. I moved my rig down to the family room I built 4 years ago, which, by the way, nobody uses because a 30" hi-def tv is no longer "big enough".
Oh, somebody kill me, please. I would do it myself, but my wife told me I couldn't.
New office, only temporary. (sure).

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STOCKTRAD3R's dream pad!

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D :D :D :p :D :D :D
 
Quote from AMT4SWA:

STOCKTRAD3R's dream pad!

ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D :D :D :p :D :D :D

Damn that setup is ghetto -- he has his table propped up by what looks like the left-over tray from a "Hungry Man" Frozen TV dinner. And the chairs! They lack the cushion.

... But then again, could stock_trad3r afford such a thing?
 
What is amazing actually (and an aspect I LOVE about trading)......with the right trader, more money could be made off that improvised "set-up" than a 9 x 22" screen rig!!! :cool:
 
Quote from lolatency:

Damn that setup is ghetto -- he has his table propped up by what looks like the left-over tray from a "Hungry Man" Frozen TV dinner. And the chairs! They lack the cushion.

... But then again, could stock_trad3r afford such a thing?

It's the lid from a tupperware container-the one on the wood chair holding some chalk and crayons. I'll use them for charting on the blackboard, not shown. My house smells like old Greek person. I have to be very quiet in the morning, and my chances of "getting any" are at their lowest since about 9th grade. I haven't traded since last Thursday morning.
 
Quote from davidmaria1:

It's the lid from a tupperware container-the one on the wood chair holding some chalk and crayons. I'll use them for charting on the blackboard, not shown. My house smells like old Greek person. I have to be very quiet in the morning, and my chances of "getting any" are at their lowest since about 9th grade. I haven't traded since last Thursday morning.

What's that saying about Greek and Italian families? You're not marrying just the woman, you're marrying the whole family.
 
Quote from davidmaria1:

It's the lid from a tupperware container-the one on the wood chair holding some chalk and crayons. I'll use them for charting on the blackboard, not shown. My house smells like old Greek person. I have to be very quiet in the morning, and my chances of "getting any" are at their lowest since about 9th grade. I haven't traded since last Thursday morning.

I think that scenario is being played out in more then a few "home offices"
 
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