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Find The Best Day Trading Computer System

As a 15-year veteran of electronic trading, I've learned quite about creating the Best Day Trading Computer system. The process for me has been an educational one, learning along the way which components work well and which ones don't work at all.

Hi, I'm Eddie Z and I have created a comprehensive guide with loads of information about trading systems called How to Buy a Trading Computer & Save Thousands. This article is a snapshot view of what you'll find in my manual, and it is my hope that it will inform and educate you, and hopefully save you thousands on your next trading system.

To find the best trading computer, sometimes you have to think about the worst. People frequently ask "What are the biggest mistakes I should avoid?"

The first piece of advice I can offer is this: a laptop cannot provide anywhere near the capability you will need as a day trader. There is not enough viewable space to even see your multiple processes, let alone capacity to get all the jobs done. Their computing power is far inferior to desktop models, primarily because they're built for portability, not power. They also feature lots of touchpad navigation which inhibits fluidity when switching between windows. Bottom line: laptops are inefficient.

Sometimes day traders work on a budget, which is understandable. But trust me when I say that you will never find the best day trading computer in a retail store, and the cost savings are not worth the trouble they'll bring. The mass manufactured units available from big-box retailers are built with low-quality components, from the motherboards to the CPUs. And their technical support is AWFUL. So not only will you definitely have problems, but you're going to have headaches just trying to fix them. Like I saidnot worth it.

Finding the Best Day Trading Computer is truly more about self assessment than it is shopping. To find the best models to fit your needs, you need to first understand your needs. I dive into this in detail in my free guide, but here are few basic things every trader can use. First, plenty of RAM is positively crucial. Without it, your system will be forever sluggish trying to keep up with your intense tech demands. Next, you need quality Ethernet port connections. The fastest high-speed broadband in the world can't make your computer go faster than it's capable of going. And of course, you'll need a multi-monitor setup with at least three flat screens.




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