Let the record show that all of the PERMA-BEAR CLOWNS
like Lucrum, Aletheia, Dr. Jekyll, Bugscoe, and the infamous S2007S, - - - have no fucking idea how to make money.
Say hello to SPX 1511.29 Boys!
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No problem.
It sounds as though your hardware is more than robust enough to handle currenty software trading platforms.
I wouldn't mess with it any further if I were you. No need to. :)
The FDA clinical trial for EXAS should be completed within a couple of months, with the top-line data from their "Deep-C" study announced in March.
The "Deep-C" FDA clinical trial will encompass 12,700 samples. The single biggest clinical trial ever attempted for a colon cancer screening test...
I was facing the exact same dilemma as you.
I had a Dell computer with a motherboard that only supported a Socket 775 and I was currently running a 2.66 GHz E8400 Intel chip. With the 775 socket, you can only go as high as the E8600 chip at 3.33 GHz... otherwise you have to go with a newer...
The Company has completed enrollment of 12,700 samples as of mid-November and should be processing those samples over the next 3 months thru 3 different labs (one of which is Mayo Clinic) with top-line FDA clinical trial results out in MARCH.
Quarterly Conference call this coming Tuesday.
The stock has sold off from the recent $12.30 high after the Barron's article and after the company reported 98% sensitivity with a 10% false-positive rate on 1003 samples in their "Cut-Off" study announced at the AACR conference week before last...
I have a T3400 that has been my most trusted primary trading platform over the last 5 years. It runs with an Intel 2.66 Duo-Core processor. I had 4 Gigs of RAM in it until I recently upgraded to Windows 7 Pro - 64 bit version from XP, which allowed me to take advantage of adding more memory...
I have a T3400 with 6 gigs of RAM running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit version.
I am also supporting four displays via the NVS-290's that came with my T3400. No problems.
A few months ago, I picked up a new Dell XPS-8300 from their reburbished site just because I wanted a "cheap" back-up and I...
The above traders may have used DeMark's stuff at one point in time, but who's to say that these guys are CURRENTLY using DeMark's indicators?
I worked for PTJ back in 1986.
I don't believe he was using any DeMark stuff at that time.
A very comprehensive article in Barron's this weekend on a huge growth stock with an excellent and proven management team . . .
http://online.barrons.com/article/SB50001424053111904757804578032634023386790.html?mod=BOL_hps_mag
:)
It's a LATENCY GAME fellas!
The Exchanges have offered the HFT firms the "right" to see order-flow given how much quicker their data-feeds are due to CO-LOCATION of their trading servers right on the floor of the Nasdaq data-centers in NJ.
The ability to CO-LOCATE is offered to ANYONE by...
Yup.
That should give you a pretty clear indication of whether or not your hardware resources are being under pressure or not.
I think that for most of us, our software trading platforms run pretty darn "thin" and don't take up much in the way of resources.
HOWEVER, as soon as you open up...
Jerry,
As you know, my brother is still using Quotetracker and piping in the historical DAILY backfill data from Yahoo.
About a month ago, he noticed that QT was "duping" the LAST Daily Bar. Even crazier, was the fact that the two bars often had different high/lows and closes... but they...
Agreed on all counts.
I just upgraded from a Windows 7 Pro 32-bit version to their 64-bit version and it is indeed, snappier.
And I only increased the amount of RAM from 4 to 6 Gigs on my old trusty Dell T3400 Precision workstation that only has a 5 year old Core2Duo 2.66 processor, that...
Company offered 5.5 million shares of stock in a secondary offrering priced at $9.75 thru Baird and Jeffries that raises $50 million dollars. Company now has $130 million to commercially launch COLOGUARD.
Stock continues to trade far ABOVE the offering price as institutional demand was high...
Yes, ThinkorSwim unfortunately uses a real crappy "snap-shot" data-feed that isn't worth a rat's ass for active scalping/trading.
And for what it's worth, Nvidia no longer supports their FREE Desk Top Manager "NVIEW" software to run multiple monitors for the likes of Windows 7 operating...