I've seen you spout this rubbish more than once before. 1. Traders use different strategies, so the physical shape of the screen may differ...
That is possibly the most ridiculous thing I've even seen, but it just might be reasonable for them :confused:.
Doesn't take much of a machine to run a typical trading setup. All this talk about good dual and quad cores, gigs of ram etc, all very...
Trading heavily relies on logic, the problem is that people aren't logical enough, use flawed logic or draw the wrong conclusions.
Your card probably supports it already. If not, a budget card will do and the power supply is probably fine.
I estimate the potential value of a trade, but I have no idea how that trade will play out. I won't exit simply because I've reached a profit...
It's far less of a fall, and sentiment can change quickly (humans are emotional and results-oriented). I have no idea what will happen, but there...
Double-digit losses? Certainly not on one trade, and it'd likely take dozens of trades. Double-digit losing runs are to be expected, so when they...
I'm recording various stop methods for my trades. So far letting profits have room to move has been the best, and each stop type that does that...
No. Daily P&L is meaningless if one only cares about the big picture, which is to profit over the longrun. The only time a shorterm P&L would...
Screen shape doesn't matter if you can adjust the chart windows, so screen shape is simply about finding the most efficient use of space. A square...
It happens all the time. Losing gamblers/traders nearly always take bad prices at bad times, and therefore are making poor trades. However, even a...
Seems about average then. Why the inconsistency though?
I didn't say it wasn't low risk, I stated that there was risk involved. My point has been that there is always risk, and therefore chance,...
You're making a lot of assumptions, many of which may not be true for many day traders. In the end the best strategy is one that works and is...
I'm amazed I opened this thread again. If there is no certainty, then IB would be at "variance's mercy". Risk management is most cases isn't...
Excellent. As I've done both of those, I like my chances at succeeding in trading :p. Well, I didn't actually succeed at card counting...
Not for someone who only needs one or two graphs. As for two small vs one large, chances are the two smaller are only provide an extra 33%...
Two smaller screens will offer more screen space, but why not just get another two large ones? If you work on this setup (I assume you do), then...
1. An issue of discipline, as I'm assuming your comment relates to a trader "snapping" and doing something wreckless. If so, why do you assume...
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