Pictures of your trading stations

Quote from LVMises:

NVIDIA quadro's

Since you are running 2 cards per machinel, i was curious what kind of power supply you are running in each computer?

Would an 850watt be enough?
 
Quote from HowardCohodas:

Perhaps some may benefit from material I developed about designing a workstation for a course I teach.

From my background as a software engineer and a private pilot, some principles of human interface design have come a long way in the last 30 years.

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Since I am a software engineer, I could have developed software to support this concept. However, another part of my training kicked in. To carefully evaluate the make or buy decision pros and cons.

I ended up using ThinkOrSwim and its integration with spreadsheet software like MS Excel to implement this design. I also wanted my students to be able to design their own dashboard, alarm info center and trading platform without programming experience.

I'm certain other trading platforms and spreadsheet software could accomplish the same result.

An interesting and informative post, HowardCohodas. :)
 
Quote from LVMises:

vy08ea.jpg

holy gauss field batman!

let's all hope ELF's aren't harmful :eek:
 
Quote from jokepie:

If you can learn anything from poke that will apply to Trading is "satying alive" and "Patience".
Saving your capital is key in anyform of Trading day/swing or Longterm.

Identifying a good hand/Trend and Making the best return on it is the key. Actually you have an edge when you trade. If you have a winning position you should not close your position until the trend reverses. However inpoker some "lucky" B can flush you out.
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A good post, jokepie :)
 
come on guys get some updated rig and post its pics, all setups are so sophomoric, and i don't include those setup pic which other members have posted of pro dealing room desks etc. i am pretty sure that heading of this thread means pictures of your own trading station setup as individual day trader.
 
Quote from newyorkerdude:

come on guys get some updated rig and post its pics, all setups are so sophomoric, and i don't include those setup pic which other members have posted of pro dealing room desks etc. i am pretty sure that heading of this thread means pictures of your own trading station setup as individual day trader.


Great, post yours.
 
to anybody using a 24" monitor who is willing to help me: what is the width of the screen horizontally, not from corner to corner? I have googled this and tried to find the answer within the specs of monitors I have been looking at without any luck, I am only be able to find the horizontal width of the entire monitor including the edge.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

TIA
 
Quote from newyorkerdude:

come on guys get some updated rig and post its pics, all setups are so sophomoric, and i don't include those setup pic which other members have posted of pro dealing room desks etc. i am pretty sure that heading of this thread means pictures of your own trading station setup as individual day trader.


as soon as the check clears,

and the black friday specials arrive, next day air,

and the creek don't rise,

then, we can get some new 480p monitors with 768x512 monitors

and get an upgrade to our Pentium II

(happy holidays....)
 
Quote from bathrobe:

to anybody using a 24" monitor who is willing to help me: what is the width of the screen horizontally, not from corner to corner?

The current "wide" monitors are typically 16:9 (width:height). So this is a matter of arithmatics.

16" wide, 9" high will make the diagonal = sqrt(256+81) = 18.36"

So 24" diagonal should have a width of about = 24 * 16 / 18.36 = 20.9".

My Acer 24" monitor P241W is 20.5" wide.
 
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