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    Rdram

    I've heard this from two different guys that build computers. That's enough for me to believe. By the way, the two guys don't know each other. It is also well known that Rambus memory is faster than DDR.
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    Ise

    For how much a month do you think I could lease a seat on the PSX, AMEX, or CBOE?
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    Options Firms hiring traders

    It's pretty crazy how many emails that I have gotten from this thread about what I trade. I just trade what is about to move, that's all. It doesn't take a genious to figure out what I do. In fact, I dropped most of the quant stuff altogether. I used to be big on digital signal processing...
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    Rdram

    I personally think that the amount of memory you need comes down to what applications you are using. If you are running tradestation and you are doing intensive derivatives pricing in excel, you are going to need at least 1 gig. It all comes down to how mathematically intensive your apps are...
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    Options Firms hiring traders

    I need to get a regular job because I'm trying to get into Business school. I just do not think that daytrading options will impress them enough. I think they would rather see that I went through the system; you know, worked for a company in a 9-5 job. The only thing that kind of scares me...
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    Options Firms hiring traders

    Since we are on the topic, does anybody know any good options trading companies in New York? I'm still a full time student, I finish this August, but I average about $5 grand a week on only two trades a week. Since I implemented my new system 6 weeks ago, I have had a 100% win record. So If...
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    Ise

    Whenever I put in my orders, I route them to the ISE. Whenever I look at volumes on contracts, I usually notice that the ISE volumes are highest, and thus the spreads are the tightest and usually the best bid/ask is offered. Even when I put in limit orders and the ISE isn't giving me the best...
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    Put/CAll Ratio in Tradestation

    Is it possible to create a put/call ratio moving average indicator in tradestation? All I need is a way to get the put open interest and the call open interest. Then I'll be ready to go. Anybody know about this issue?
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