I don't know about you guys.....

robster970

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...but I didn't manage to make it out of my pyjamas today

and who said there weren't perks to trading at home eh!!
 
Come on, mate. That's a terrible confession to make. I'm up at 0520, dressed and out by 0620. Home from the gym by 0915.

You know what a gym is, don't you? You jump up and down and take deep breaths.
 
Come on, mate. That's a terrible confession to make. I'm up at 0520, dressed and out by 0620. Home from the gym by 0915.

You know what a gym is, don't you? You jump up and down and take deep breaths.

But they were just too comfy today split.............
 
...but I didn't manage to make it out of my pyjamas today

and who said there weren't perks to trading at home eh!!

:LOL: When I worked from home occasionally I found that it was hopeless unless I got togged up in my office "uniform". Couldn't focus properly otherwise - poor me :eek:
 
:LOL: When I worked from home occasionally I found that it was hopeless unless I got togged up in my office "uniform". Couldn't focus properly otherwise - poor me :eek:

To be honest with you Jon, this is more like a normal day for me:

a. Up at 5.45am
b. Review Asian session, have a cup of tea.
c. Get in shower and get dressed.
d. Breakfast
e. Review trade planning from previous night and amend where necessary
f. Trading from 7:30am to 09:00
g. If not in anything then relaxed until about 12:30 and then start reviewing European activity
h. Lunch
i. Review trade planning from the morning session and amend where necessary
j. Dialled in from 14:00 to 16:00 for US open.

If I'm in a position, post 9am or post 4pm with a runner then I'm periodically checking out what is going on. Some days go from 05:45 through to 21:00 when it's busy.

Today I kind of took it easy as I've had a good Jan and it's nearly end of month.
 
To be honest with you Jon, this is more like a normal day for me:

a. Up at 5.45am
b. Review Asian session, have a cup of tea.
c. Get in shower and get dressed.
d. Breakfast
e. Review trade planning from previous night and amend where necessary
f. Trading from 7:30am to 09:00
g. If not in anything then relaxed until about 12:30 and then start reviewing European activity
h. Lunch
i. Review trade planning from the morning session and amend where necessary
j. Dialled in from 14:00 to 16:00 for US open.

If I'm in a position, post 9am or post 4pm with a runner then I'm periodically checking out what is going on. Some days go from 05:45 through to 21:00 when it's busy.

Today I kind of took it easy as I've had a good Jan and it's nearly end of month.


Best traders are dumber than dumb ,they just follow price.They don't try to analyze.
 
Sounds better than my day.
PC maintenance on 3 rigs and finalising tax return.
Oh ode to ****in joy :|:sleep::mad:

:LOL:
 
Sounds better than my day.
PC maintenance on 3 rigs and finalising tax return.
Oh ode to ****in joy :|:sleep::mad:

:LOL:

In my day, you would have been all done up like dogs dinners, complete with The Times, umbrella, bowler hat and briefcase containing a sausage sandwich and a banana, waiting on the platform for the 0810.

I don't know! Young people, these days , in pyjamas. :confused:
 
You not got an accountant to do that kind of thing for you?

Mine isn't particularly complex or time consuming, mostly record keeping thats
done throughout the year.
Don't see any point paying someone else so I end up with less of an idea
of my own finances.
Piece of p1ss filing online as well.
I usually finalise and cough up last day, not too late though in case servers screw up.
Any money I owe is better off in my pocket until it absolutely has to come out :LOL:
 
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