The professional seat of the trader - page 7

 
Svinozavr >> :

I knew it would end like this.

Tell me, are you an exclusive supplier? Do you have your production in Moscow? Will there be discounts for forum members? Maybe it depends on rating or published codes?

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I'm kidding, I'm kidding.

I'm sitting on a fucking couch with a laptop on my lap. I got over the workplace about eight years ago. Worse, I even tried to trade in a suit and tie. Back home.

What do you mean "even"? It's a normal approach to examining oneself, one's comfort needs and working environment. The suit and tie is slightly disciplined and allows you to give out ideas and visions worked out earlier, "homework" becomes clearer when you're actually doing it. I am personally familiar with it. I strongly recommend that you read all the TEXT explanations of the pro-programmer's office. From earlier pics, you can see that at first his workplace was chaotic and disorderly, and then the man apparently understood that if the workplace is in order (within available limits), then his mind and the subject of work WILL ALWAYS be in order. That's why he hung all the cables neatly under the table, though he could have done without it. He just knows that if he didn't, he'd still have the image of 'unplaced cables' deep in his head, and it would distract him from free creativity. In fine work, everything is important: the chair, the lighting and the colour of the furniture and walls.


 

yes yes! the main thing is to have it all in style )))) then the profit is inevitable )

i can't even picture myself in a suit and tie ))

I'm practically wearing nothing but my pants ))

 
AlexEro >> :

I would like to draw your attention to the fact that both the profi-programmer (from the beginning of this thread) and ALL traders use ONE TYPE OF CHEEL.

Aeron. 300 USD.


For brutal programming, it's probably better suited. To enjoy the results of auto-trading,

something closer to the 'executive chair' is better. With regular profits and control over the process, it is somehow not

It is hard to sit in one of these, isn't it?

 
igar00 >> :

For brutal programming, it's probably better suited. To enjoy the results of auto-trading,

something closer to the "manager's chair" would be better. If you're getting regular profits and controlling the process, it's not exactly

>> it's not so good to be in this one, is it?

Now that's for sure - closer to the ponce than the money. A bad chair (too soft, too stuffy) ends up with spinal muscle spasms, spinal curvature, vertebral prolapse and heart pain. A vertebrologist (spine specialist) will cost MUCH more than a good (not necessarily the most expensive), comfortable chair for YOU.

 

Trading at home:



 
You're going to get hurt. What a jack of all trades!
 

Rembrandt, The Changer, 1626.


 
I wonder if the folios have -- quote archives? :)
 
Swetten >> :
I wonder if the folios are -- quote archives? :)

Kanesha, kanesha. And you can see right away what people do. For example, Quinten Massey's picture "Trader and his Wife" of 1514 makes nobody understand who they are and what people do (but it was 100 years before Rembrandt, the painting was at the cutting edge then):


 
What's not to understand? They're sitting there studying the manual. :)
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