Thumb and index fingers are held to form the letter "L."

Fingers form part of the letter "M" for the last name of the firm.

Index and pinky fingers are pointed downward.

Fingers represent the letter "W" for first letter of the firm's last name.

Thumb and pinky finger are extended upward.

Index and middle finger are extended and held beneath nose.

Closed fist is held at arm's length and moved side-to-side with slight arc.

Last letter in firm name.

Index finger is pointed at eye.

Index and middle fingers are pointed downward while hand moves horizontally across body.

Index finger is pointed outward and thumb is moved up and down.

Opposite of firm slogan "The bank that likes to say yes."

Thumb is pointed downward from fist.

Thumb is pointed upward then curled downward to index finger.

Stereotype of Asian with slanted eyes.

Index finger is extended and pulls back corner of eye.

Both hands are joined to form triangle above head.

Hand is held to forehead with index and pinky fingers pointed upward.

Americans place hand over heart during national anthem.

Hand is held over heart.

"BJ" portion of firm name. Signal used also for firm Hoare Govett as Hoare sounds like whore.

Tounge is pressed against cheek while hand is raised to mouth.

Hands are held out and curled to mimic revving a motorcycle.

With fingers curled as if holding an apple, trader mimics taking a bite.

One hand mimics injecting syringe into other arm.

Fingers are formed into "O" and moved back and forth at belt level.

Play on "cock" in firm name.