The Patriots are the first team in NFL history to beat three top-5 total defenses in the playoffs.
• Los Angeles Chargers (#5)
• Houston Texans (#1)
• Denver Broncos (#2)
Tough day for the “schedule” narrative…
I know this picture is getting a lot of negative reactions, but scenes like this have always fascinated me. Even back in college when I first experienced one, the trading floor represented energy, competition, and pure market chaos, all the things that drew me into this world.
Someone commented that it looks like sardines packed in a can. Maybe. But to me, it is so much more than that. You are shoulder to shoulder with people moving billions of dollars based on tick by tick information. Side bets are happening, emotions are running high, winners and losers are being made in real time, and headlines are constantly reshaping decisions. It is intense, it is alive, and if you love the game of trading, it is one of the most electrifying environments you can be in.
Over the years, I have known plenty of traders who left the institutional world to trade their own capital. Almost all of them start alone and then seek community in a group of trading buddies. The constant banter, the flow of ideas, the shared adrenaline when things get wild. Trading can be solitary, but on a floor like that, you are part of something larger.
If this were an accounting department, I would understand the criticism. But for trading, this is exactly where you want to be, in the middle of the action, surrounded by information, and part of a community that lives and breathes the markets.
The #Patriots have agreed to terms with veteran OT Morgan Moses on a three-year, $24 million deal worth up to $28.5 million, source says.
The Pats add an experienced, reliable veteran in front of Drake Maye while Moses gets a raise and multi-year deal at age 34.