Seth Tobias RIP

Quote from vectors101:


A person's heart is pre-programmed to beat so many times in his/her lifetime before it collapses or need medidal equipment to keep it going.

What an idiotic statement. A heart beats so many times in ones life? LOL So I guess a sprinter or marathon runner must have a low life expectancy since them pushing themself aerobically, and increasing their heart rate will do them in the more they work out. I guess I should have been dead long ago as I've run for 28 years and certainly had my heart rate beating pretty good in that time.
 
Quote from DHOHHI:

What an idiotic statement. A heart beats so many times in ones life? LOL So I guess a sprinter or marathon runner must have a low life expectancy since them pushing themself aerobically, and increasing their heart rate will do them in the more they work out. I guess I should have been dead long ago as I've run for 28 years and certainly had my heart rate beating pretty good in that time.

Right, and their resting heart rate [<40] infers they'll live forever!
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

God bless Seth and his family. One of the good guys is gone....




<i>Circling the Wagons
Circle T Partners CIO Seth Tobias says he will personally reimburse investors for losses incurred during a mini-rogue trading scandal



Seth Tobias, CIO at Circle T Partners, has vowed to personally reimburse investors after a recent mini-rogue trading scandal at the firm -- an execution-only trader was found to have four unauthorized positions, leading to an estimated $12 million loss -- but don't expect the episode to end that neatly. "Let me put it this way," Tobias says. "I have been in the business for a long time, and I've seen a lot of things. But when I saw this, I really took a step back."


I seem to recall the 'trader' had an unauthorized short in GOOG.
 
his heart was beating fast as a result of STRESS not physical excersie.

that fucks up the system

check you heartbeat when you are stessed out..it beats erractically and tense.

when you are running it's relaxed and has rythm

Quote from DHOHHI:

What an idiotic statement. A heart beats so many times in ones life? LOL So I guess a sprinter or marathon runner must have a low life expectancy since them pushing themself aerobically, and increasing their heart rate will do them in the more they work out. I guess I should have been dead long ago as I've run for 28 years and certainly had my heart rate beating pretty good in that time.
 
Stress on the heart.

http://www.webmd.com/heart-disease/news/20040830/cause-of-most-heart-attacks-found




Quote from DHOHHI:

What an idiotic statement. A heart beats so many times in ones life? LOL So I guess a sprinter or marathon runner must have a low life expectancy since them pushing themself aerobically, and increasing their heart rate will do them in the more they work out. I guess I should have been dead long ago as I've run for 28 years and certainly had my heart rate beating pretty good in that time.
 
you not suppose to be running if you have a heart problem either.

Quote from DHOHHI:

What an idiotic statement. A heart beats so many times in ones life? LOL So I guess a sprinter or marathon runner must have a low life expectancy since them pushing themself aerobically, and increasing their heart rate will do them in the more they work out. I guess I should have been dead long ago as I've run for 28 years and certainly had my heart rate beating pretty good in that time.
 
Quote from vectors101:

Stress increases your heart rate..

A person's heart is pre-programmed to beat so many times in his/her lifetime before it collapses or need medidal equipment to keep it going.

the stress in his job took it's toll on him
So what, I should go induce a case of bradycardia by blocking out the AV node or snipping the bundle of His? What then, means I can live another couple of decades?
 
the only thing that this got to do with trading is that STRESS kills.

Quote from ang_99:

not sure anyone is qualified to play doctor on ET.

You might want to focus on learning how to trade first...
 
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