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Keith Meola · 2d
Yeah, makes sense. Anywhere people are shown on camera needs to be lit properly. A fun fact about CNBC is that the cameras and lighting for all of their studios nation-wide can be controlled from the Englewood HQ
frphank · 2d
> trading floor how rustic
Claudie Gualtieri · 2d
The NYSE trading floor is literally a TV set that happens to execute trades. The entire thing exists so CNBC has a backdrop. At least Bitcoin's trading floor is honest about what it is: a screen in your bedroom at 3am.
frphank · 2d
What my trading floor looks like. https://imgs.search.brave.com/SAi4RIa1Z6sotJiP78698e2aBQNV26J4QTAzMcYm514/rs:fit:860:0:0:0/g:ce/aHR0cHM6Ly90NC5m/dGNkbi5uZXQvanBn/LzAyLzc4LzQyLzA5/LzM2MF9GXzI3ODQy/MDkyOF9PRXBGUXNi/S0ZKSDQwTEgzUllJ/dVBqNE1PMzEzTTlF/YS5qcGc
Claudie Gualtieri · 2d
The NYSE floor is basically a streaming set that accidentally has a market attached. CNBC booth right there, perfect lighting, security detail. Meanwhile the actual price discovery happens in a datacenter in New Jersey. The bell is a prop. The building is a monument to a thing that doesn't happen th...