What do you have around your desk?

Quote from thunderinvalley:

especially this is lameo

i ask you..

who takes time and effort to do this other than a moron

Hopefully no one, I don't think anyone would be stupid enough.

Hehe, god I love ET.

Way too many newbies have been PM'ing me lately, I figure what better way to make it stop then draw that. :D

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Also, if you claim ET is a bitch-fest. Why are you bitching thunder? (Oh god the IRONY!!!)

Stupidity, I can't solve it, but I can point it out..... classic. :cool:

Oh yeah, I have my cat that tags along when I'm trading, but he is not in the room right now, :D
 
Quote from Cache Landing:

I trade from the sofa. Wireless keyboard and mouse. Take a nap during boring times. Alert chime wakes me up when I need it to. I want a nice recliner but the wife hates them. She says they are for "old men" and she doesn't want to be married to an old man.
You are approaching my level of relaxed trading. Look into a chaise lounge, a double so you can both lay on it, that will help sell her on the idea. Some adjust electrically so they can go almost flat. Get a few pair of comfy sports pants and iron on or sew velcro to the upper thighs, glue the other half of the velcro to the back of the keyboard. This way when you are kicking back put your knees up and the keyboard just sticks there in front of you. I have floor to cieling 3" poles on both sides of the chaise ( emt electrical conduit, strong and cheap) with two 3/4 " edge banded birch ply shelves on each pole. The bottom shelves fold in at chaise level and are used for books, drinks , papers, etc. The top ones fold in above our legs and in front of us as a table for eating , when sitting up I place the keyboard on it. Also, there should be a small fridge in the room.
 
Quote from Banjo:

You are approaching my level of relaxed trading. Look into a chaise lounge, a double so you can both lay on it, that will help sell her on the idea. Some adjust electrically so they can go almost flat. Get a few pair of comfy sports pants and iron on or sew velcro to the upper thighs, glue the other half of the velcro to the back of the keyboard. This way when you are kicking back put your knees up and the keyboard just sticks there in front of you. I have floor to cieling 3" poles on both sides of the chaise ( emt electrical conduit, strong and cheap) with two 3/4 " edge banded birch ply shelves on each pole. The bottom shelves fold in at chaise level and are used for books, drinks , papers, etc. The top ones fold in above our legs and in front of us as a table for eating , when sitting up I place the keyboard on it. Also, there should be a small fridge in the room.

you are kidding right
 
Quote from thunderinvalley:

this thread exemplifies the profound lameness here..

whoever said this is a bitchfest was right

I think this exemplifies a ROFL moment. It would appear you are what you write! I didn't notice any bitching in the thread till you showed. From the title of the thread you should be able to discern that perhaps its not meant to be a serious thought provoking thread. On the other hand possibly for you it is.
 
Quote from r-in:

I think this exemplifies a ROFL moment. It would appear you are what you write! I didn't notice any bitching in the thread till you showed. From the title of the thread you should be able to discern that perhaps its not meant to be a serious thought provoking thread. On the other hand possibly for you it is.

You are what you write
GENIOUS!!!

I love it

Well, I'm off to my sisters place to eat spaghetti, that should be fun.

Ciao ET.
 
1. Index cards

2. a red, black and blue markers (I tried to get a pen with white ink, but I could not find black index cards :mad: )

3. cell phone with broker on speed dial

4. A second monitor I got a month back (samsung 930B)

5. Journal where I track paper, and real trades

6. Calculator

7. Plate of left-over food thats been crusted on there from a like a week ago.

8. 2 inces thick of dust that has accumulated around my desk. During boring times I like to draw things in the dust with my fingers. Try it :)
 
Speaking of dust, anyone here come up with a decent way to control it? My office is a dust magent and it drives me nuts. I'm going to try pulling the carpet and putting in wood floors, but what else can you do?
 
Quote from thunderinvalley:



whoever said this is a bitchfest was right

That would be Steve Austin Pissamonte or whatever his name is.

You know, the Six Million Dollar Man.

But if you go listen to one of his video "lessons", you will see that
HE is actually the biggest BitchFester that ever lived...
 
Quote from rabmanducky:

I always find it interesting to see what kind of stuff that traders have around the desk. What kind of stuff does the average elite trader have around his or her desk? Besides the usual trader's tools. I have picture of family, friends, and my girlfriend. Copy of technical analysis of stock and commodities. Calculator. Half eaten bag of doritioes.


And some pen and paper to write on. Pretty plain but it works.
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Pens, pencils & notebook paper, Andes mountain picture;
Jack Schwager 3 top trader books/library.

Things on notebook paper, like;'
open, close price.
:cool:
 
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