Who are the people on the stock market trading floor – what are they doing – what are those hand signals?
Question : Who are the people on the stock market trading floor – what are they doing – what are those hand signals?
I see these people yelling at someone up on a balcony somewhere, yelling into a phone, making funny hand signals to someone – there are bunches of people there – I just wonder how the whole thing works! Who are they yelling at – who is on the balcony? Who are they making the hand signals to? What do they mean? What are they trying to do?
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Best answer:
Answer by Sara C
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The equities & options floors do not use hand signals, only to give the universal finger salute.
The commodities floors still use had signals, motly in the pits.
The signals are to designate a buy or a sell and the quantity
The people on the floor are members who are acting as floor brokers, market makers, traders or speculators, those in the balconey or on the sidelines are floor clerks who are giving orders or taking reports.
They yell to let others know that they are changing their bid/ask, or they want to add to their order.
They are not :”trying” to do things, they ARE doing things – buying and selling commodities.
The trading floors, although look chaotic, are very logical each sign/gesture has a particular meaning.
Trading in such a manner becomes a way of life, many would not give it up at all, and there are always others than would do anything to be part of the floor crowd.