Stock market music

That CNBC SWOooooooooooosh sound drove me insane!
I e mailed them a few times to be honest.

I have Bloomberg TV on part of the day, and David Gilmour gets me through the rest of the trading day just fine.

Zero 7 on right now!
 
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This stock music.....ok, I guess this is for artistic and/or experimental arts kinda thing. Ok that's fine.

But what if somebody make a stock music for TA purpose?

That will be great.

For example, rising price, they can use higher and higher note. Then for MA for example, they can use an accompanying note in the background. And so on, and so forth.

So somebody can sit, and see visually, and also listen audio-ly. Muti dimension, not only visual. You can listen to the real 'stock music' as you watch your chart.

I bet one will be more skilled.

It involves more senses.

thats exactly what this music was doin' makin higher notes when price/interest rates where movin highere and viceversa: industrial music is very complex and never superficial in its approach: read the comments at the bottom of the page from da link.
 
I wrote code for my Excel DDE - IB links a long time ago that gives audio feedback for the futures.

You get addicted to it after a while, much more visceral than a silent chart.
 
Tell you the truth, that was like chalk on the blackboard...

I preffer good old Bob Marley, not irritating, relaxing, and generraly speaking, Good Old Bob :cool:
 
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