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Well its definitely a lesson I wont forget again.
haha on that note, that reminds me that I need to make sure I have an alternative to getting out of a trading position in case the internet goes down. Last time that happened and I was fuming, especially because I wasnt sure how to manually exit the trade using IB.
The laptops lying around at home are ancient
Sounds like a good plan. The laptops lying around at home are ancient but its always a good idea. Especially if the market is really volatile.
Linux is a great option for reviving ancient laptops. Lightweight Desktop Environments like XFCE or LXDE are quite easy to use but consume very few resources. An LXDE distro like Lubuntu can run on a Pentium2 processor with as little as 256-384Mb of RAM. Of course, more is better for a smoother drive
There's a TWS Linux version:
https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=16044&ns=T
Or it could be handy having an old laptop as a backup and use IB's Webtrader just in case you need to close out a position in a hurry.
I have a couple of old Dell laptops with Core2Duo processors and 2Gb RAM running Linux Mint. My trading laptops are I5's running Windows but everything else I do on my old Dells.
There's always the smartphone option as a backup too, I still use a steam powered mobile phone so I haven't a clue about IPhones etc. but I think IB has an app that runs on them?
Enjoying your thread too, I know nothing about Bonds so your posts are forcing me to look up stuff you mention that I don't understand.
Linux is a great option for reviving ancient laptops. Lightweight Desktop Environments like XFCE or LXDE are quite easy to use but consume very few resources. An LXDE distro like Lubuntu can run on a Pentium2 processor with as little as 256-384Mb of RAM. Of course, more is better for a smoother drive
There's a TWS Linux version:
https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=16044&ns=T
Or it could be handy having an old laptop as a backup and use IB's Webtrader just in case you need to close out a position in a hurry.
I have a couple of old Dell laptops with Core2Duo processors and 2Gb RAM running Linux Mint. My trading laptops are I5's running Windows but everything else I do on my old Dells.
There's always the smartphone option as a backup too, I still use a steam powered mobile phone so I haven't a clue about IPhones etc. but I think IB has an app that runs on them?
Enjoying your thread too, I know nothing about Bonds so your posts are forcing me to look up stuff you mention that I don't understand.
Captain, when you have time. post us a new photo of your workstation...i don't think I've seen it since you moved to Tassie
rom the desk and chair getting chewed a bit more by my Labs
Here's a picture of me hard at work...
it almost feels like trading is an intuitive thing based on so many pieces of information simultaneously. Even so much so that some times we can't even reason why we make the trades that we do other than the fact that it felt like the "right" thing to do.
Living the dream mate!
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