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dear friends,
some one can tell what kind of hardware we should use , if want to do trading as professionally. like duel monitors vsat for live rates intraday tick by tick charts. how much they cost. veneet |
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Hello Veneet,
I recently purchased the IBM ThinkCentre A50 8175MQB Great piece of hardware! Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with HT Technology at 2.80GHz · Microsoft® Windows® XP Home · 1 MB L2 Cache · 800 MHz FSB · 256 MB DDR RAM · Intel® 865GV Chipset · 80 GB SATA 7200 RPM · DVD CD/RW Combo · Infinity Stereo Speakers · 56 Kbps Fax Modem · Optical Wheel Mouse · RAK III Keyboard · 43.2 cms (17 inches) CRT monitor · 3 yr limited warranty · Bundled with Digital Camera cum Webcam |
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Dear sir,
I am very sorry sir because, I dont have technical knoledge of computers,but i am having system and with internet connection, daily iam trading in kotakstreet.com with a small quantity, I am unable to give correct information with a little knowledge of only to operate to trade. thank you |
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You will need a fast Internet connection minimum 256 kbps speed. My experience with Reliance WiMax Broadband is quite good. Additionally, You will need a wireless router to network 2 machines. Two P4 Duo Laptop machines with 2GB RAM each would be adequate. Hard disk should be 160 GB+
My advice would be not to spend on any charting software and trading analysis software. I can provide many URLs where you can view online charts with technical indicators. Although in India there are 26 (and counting) direct access trading partners, not a single solution is user friendly and meets real professional trading requirements. In Professional trading - Money management is much more important than what fancy hardware you use. Hope this helps. Cheers! Rajiv |
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