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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    My current Asus has one HDMI and one Mini-DP, so I use a HDMI to Mini-DP adapter for my second screen. Works like a charm. So, getting a HDMI hub or a port like you suggest should work fine. The only game I play is the money game. :)
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious II?

    I'm posting the OBVIOUS to save those oblivious of the obvious some time. :) PS: Your reaction just further accentuates my point.
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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    Looks great, man, but for the prices I'm getting here in Norway, it's a bit out of my price range. I hate to be cheap on hardware, but I'm having a lot of expenses already with R&D/software upgrade on a custom application, funding an account, etc. So, I'm hoping to find some middle ground here...
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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    From what I understand, yes, but I'm no computer techie, so I won't say for sure. I thought two external screens is something most modern laptops can accomplish. Currently doing this on my old Asus Zenbook UX303.
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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    Wow. I'm glad I'm asked then. Are you sure about the resolution? And does that matter if I'm mostly relying on 2 external LCD screens? It's this one: https://www.komplett.no/product/951410/pc-nettbrett/pc-baerbar-laptop/alle-baerbare-pc-er/hp-probook-450-g5-156-full-hd# The machine ain't yet...
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    Why Is The Obvious Not So Obvious II?

    I think it should be evident that both this and the prior thread is made merely to satisfy the need of attention for certain individuals participating.
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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    It will probably be stationary most of the time, so I considered a stationary, but I am semi-mobile, so would prefer a laptop. :)
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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    Any other recommendations then? :)
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    Trading laptop? Considering the HP Probook 450 G5.

    Hey guys, I'm in the market for a new trading laptop. I will use it for my charting software (Ninja), order entry and also some analysis in Excel and a custom application I have in C#. I've been recommended the HP Probook 450 G5 with Core i5-8250U, 8GB DDR4, 256GB SSD and Windows 10 Pro...
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    Any experience hiring a programmer? Where should I look?

    Thanks, guys. I decided to let them get the job. The developer ain't THAT good and there has been some frustration on my end, but it gets done in the end. So, for the cost, I think I should be satisfied. :)
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    Any experience hiring a programmer? Where should I look?

    I wasn't yet able to upgrade my software, but I'm looking into it now. The company I used in the past wants $ 1800 for the first thing I'm planning and estimates it to be one week of work. Certainly well above what I had in mind budget wise, but maybe it's unrealistic to expect to get it done...
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    Python or C++

    Great stuff, guys. Thanks a lot! Mind me asking what you guys are all using Python and similar for? Automated strategies? Statistics? If it's a business secret, that's of course perfectly okay. :)
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    Alternatives to charts to perceive the market...?

    Hi, Do you mind telling me what DSI numbers are? I'm intrigued.
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    Python or C++

    Ah. That makes more sense. And yes, you're right. I felt more confused earlier. It seems clear to me now that Python will be a good first choice. Would anyone here happen to have any resources to recommend on how to proceed? It would be nice with some tutoring for once. Some people...
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    Good books on trading stock index futures

    I don't think there is one. How about writing it yourself and for yourself? Put up a chart and observe. Take notes of what you see. Spend time with this and study. Expect this to takes years and thousands of hours of your life.
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    Python or C++

    That's a strong statement, but I'm listening. Care to expand? Is this due to learning curve? EDIT: I've been considering getting a degree in computer science and my university is heavily promoting their use of Python in most of their courses. If I were to learn Python, I would be well on my...
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    Python or C++

    Interesting thread. I've been sitting on the fence wanting to get into programming for a while and have pretty much decided on Python. Any advice on how to proceed? Books? Interactive courses? I have been exposed to some very basic programming, but consider myself a complete newbie.
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    Alternatives to charts to perceive the market...?

    Basically, I'm just interested in quantifying a trading range, then observing what happens when the market trades outside that range. It's challenging to me since a trading range ain't always 'clean' and it might last for 2 trading sessions or 10 trading sessions. It might be 'normal'...
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    Alternatives to charts to perceive the market...?

    Would you mind elaborating? Would appreciate any advice or pointers on this...
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    Alternatives to charts to perceive the market...?

    Thanks. Any thoughts on the logic...? The problem for me is that a range typically ain't fixed and might have a long or short duration. Also, there might be some 'fakeouts' that doesn't constitute a real breakout, IMO. I've been meaning to learn Python, but haven't got around to it yet as my...
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