What the fuck are these really, why do people use them and what can they do?

What the fuck are these really, why do people use them and what can they do?

It's for white people that make money by moving numbers around.

>What the fuck are these really?
Just 2 4:3 monitors and a custom keyboard for a PC.
Thats all it is man.
Although it is designed around the notion of short cuts and how the Bloomberg financial software layout is.

bloomberg terminals are all about the data feed. think yahoo finance on super steroids. lots more data points about companies, quicker access to data about markets, and decent execution platform.

To keep it simple:
1) Data accuracy is unparelled
2) Same with the speed at which you receive that data

You can imagine how advantageous they'd both be. It costs $24,000 a year for a reason, and that's just the basic package.

The fee is not really for the hardware (although it is included) its more for access to the software, network, and support.

Bloomberg is excellent for financial modeling and exporting historical data from annual reports quickly. Imagine a hyper optimized platform for financial data analytics.

Really it's another example that, during a gold rush, the best thing is to sell picks.

Holy fuck this thread is scary

the only real reply

>>Holy fuck this thread is scary
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(((Bloomberg)))

Never better said

Movers and shakers scary. Big money scary.

Gotcha

literally every firm that does any trading at all has a bloomberg terminal, not really "big money". you spend at least $24K a month on a trader

Traders use these when they're moving millions of dollars around in trades. For retail traders who are dealing with less than 1 million dollars, there is no need to use something like that.

what is that on the top right of the keyboard?

Fucking hack @bobandsophie on Instagram fucking bitch

the right monitor

Biometric scanner I'm guessing.

Measuring logitech speaker frequency response