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kevinvoisin
Posted : Tuesday, March 6, 2012 11:29:16 AM
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Anyone know what would be the best day traders scan to build?
diceman
Posted : Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:11:26 PM
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Unfortunately, there isnt one thing a day trader does.


Thanks
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kevinvoisin
Posted : Tuesday, March 6, 2012 3:46:19 PM
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Thanks, I've been using ETF's and so far has been working very well so I guess i will stick to what works.
Jpetesmith
Posted : Wednesday, March 7, 2012 7:49:22 AM
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Hello Kevin! Would you mind me asking? How you have been using the ETFs?
thomasgalvin
Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:50:17 AM
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Hi, I am mostly a novice, and I am doing my best to improve my knowledge about building my own Trading Computers as I go ahead. I do not work in the IT field, and I am just taking my first few steps for gathering the right information towards the build I hope to achieve.  I would appreciate it if people can give me advice on the latest builds that are out there as of today along with the budget involved in building each module. I would prefer to have a build that is fast, and that can run fast enough to keep up with the changes in the stock market.

pthegreat
Posted : Tuesday, April 10, 2012 9:39:28 AM

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Hi thomas, depends what your requirements are. If you're using TC only, you can use almost any type of PC, since the software uses the data stored at Worden's servers. I run stockfinder on an intel I7 920 CPU, overclocked at 4Ghz. I'm a bit of a hobbyist myself, (MIT background) . waiting for the release of the new EVGA-SR3 motherboard. google it, its a monster! :-) 

 

Jpetesmith
Posted : Wednesday, April 11, 2012 3:40:57 AM
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QUOTE (pthegreat)

Hi thomas, depends what your requirements are. If you're using TC only, you can use almost any type of PC, since the software uses the data stored at Worden's servers. I run stockfinder on an intel I7 920 CPU, overclocked at 4Ghz. I'm a bit of a hobbyist myself, (MIT background) . waiting for the release of the new EVGA-SR3 motherboard. google it, its a monster!

 

So Does that mean it is going to be 2, 3, or 4 times as omnipotent than the latest?

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