I've been told that using a program to record your daily trading is too slow for scalping 1 penny. When I asked, "what if you up the specs on your computer...increase ram as much as possible and cpu speed", the answer was that for scalping, its too slow.
Even with your hardware maxxed out, supposedly scalping with a program like omnipro caused about a 2 second delay in order execution.
Has anyone had any experience with scalping for 1 penny while trying the record your trading day? The alternative is to simply record on another machine while scalping on another.
I just tried recording on another machine, without trading. The recording with capturepad was pretty bad. I need something that will play back and look like it was in real time. WIth capturepad, my mouse is skipping and jumping....l2 and open book prices are extremely delayed. Theres like a 3-4 second delay; it looks like a snapshot of whats going on, displayed every few seconds.
Any suggestions on making playback smoother and more like real time?
Even with your hardware maxxed out, supposedly scalping with a program like omnipro caused about a 2 second delay in order execution.
Has anyone had any experience with scalping for 1 penny while trying the record your trading day? The alternative is to simply record on another machine while scalping on another.
I just tried recording on another machine, without trading. The recording with capturepad was pretty bad. I need something that will play back and look like it was in real time. WIth capturepad, my mouse is skipping and jumping....l2 and open book prices are extremely delayed. Theres like a 3-4 second delay; it looks like a snapshot of whats going on, displayed every few seconds.
Any suggestions on making playback smoother and more like real time?