Sad Guys On Trading Floors
Also known as: SGOTF
Sad Guys on Trading Floors is a single-topic Tumblr blog that collects news photographs of distressed stock traders and brokers on exchange floors, pairing them with darkly funny captions. Created on October 7, 2008, during the worst week in Dow Jones history, the site turned real financial misery into an early internet meme by treating panicked Wall Street professionals like captioned animals. It drew coverage from TIME, The New York Times, and Mashable, earned a 2009 Webby Award nomination, and resurfaced whenever markets tanked.
TL;DR
Sad Guys on Trading Floors** is a single-topic Tumblr blog that collects news photographs of distressed stock traders and brokers on exchange floors, pairing them with darkly funny captions.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Sad Guys on Trading Floors format is straightforward:
Find a wire-service or news photograph of a trader or broker looking distressed on an exchange floor. The more dramatic the body language (head in hands, mouth agape, thousand-yard stare), the better.
Add a short, funny caption that either narrates the trader's inner monologue or gives them a silly nickname. Common approaches include naming them ("Guy With Face On Phone," "Guy Who Doesn't Understand Why This Keeps Happening to Him") or writing a brief joke about their misery.
Post during a market downturn for maximum relevance. The format works best when real financial panic is in the news.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The blog's first-ever post was a photo of an Asian daytrader doing a facepalm, setting the visual tone for everything that followed.
Google searches for "sad guys on trading floors" peaked in October 2008, the same month the site launched.
Mashable suggested the site functioned as a "definitive recession-meter" — when it ran out of sad brokers, the economy would be healthy again.
The Tumblr is still online, with a tongue-in-cheek post reading: "Happy New Year! 2009 is going to be so much better!".
LA Observed tracked the blog for months before finally spotting a woman trader among the sea of distressed men in September 2011.
Derivatives & Variations
Brokers With Hands on Their Faces
— A nearly identical Tumblr blog launched on October 8, 2008, one day after Sad Guys on Trading Floors, by Matthew R. Robison. It focused specifically on the facepalm gesture and drew its own media coverage[2].
News outlet sad-broker galleries
— By 2011, The New York Times, Huffington Post, and other major news sites were running their own curated slideshows of distressed traders as homepage visual elements, essentially adopting the blog's format[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
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