Millionaire Traders
So I suggested we check out a couple of nearby offices and that’s
how it all started.
Q: So you went along with him on a trip? When you walked into
one of those trading operations that were so common in the late
’90s, what was your initial reaction?
A: My jaw hit the floor. I remember the first office, I think
Momentum.
Q: How big was the room that you walked into?
A: It wasn’t real huge in terms of bodies, but it was a full shop. I
don’t know the head count—under 50 I’m guessing. I just remem-
ber the branch manager showing me the trader P&Ls by noon. I
thought, “Are these monthly or yearly P&Ls?” [laughter.] I said,
“Wait a minute, all you got to do is play this game?”
Q: Like playing a video game, right?
A: Right. I mean that was essentially how it was advertised. So I
just went and started checking out more shops after I got back to
Illinois.
Q: Were you living in the suburbs of Chicago or the city proper?
A: At that point, I was six hours south of Chicago, in southern
Illinois. I went to school at SIU.
Q: We can’t imagine many day trading shops around there.
A: Right, nothing. So I just called around and asked, “Where’s
the closest place I can go try it?” and it seemed like it was Chicago.