Whilst I am sure that your IT workspace is far more elaborate than my own, I would have thought that having replacement equipment prepped and on standby would have been a must for any day trader. Surely the proceeds of the one good day's trading that one could potentially miss out on (in the event of technological failure) would go a long way towards compensating for the cost of the duplicate computer equipment required, would it not?
Sorry to hear about your logistical mishap T/H.
Given your well earned reputation as a successful trader, I was a little surprised that you didn't have more comprehensive contingencies in place for technological mishaps (which whilst regrettable can be reasonably expected to occur to anyone whom relies on such technology on a continual basis).
Whilst I am sure that your IT workspace is far more elaborate than my own, I would have thought that having replacement equipment prepped and on standby would have been a must for any day trader. Surely the proceeds of the one good day's trading that one could potentially miss out on (in the event of technological failure) would go a long way towards compensating for the cost of the duplicate computer equipment required, would it not?
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Yep, SPI always weak when AUD rallies. Plus S&P never has as high beta to Asian indices during Asian timezone.
Na na na. I got plenty of redundancy. Three internet services, 2 desk tops fully loaded and ready to trade, plus a laptop always on and one in the cupboard, and a smart phone!!!!!
I think that's enough. It's just my main comp clapped out. Perfect excuse to go out and load up on a new latest fangdangled monster.
This baby is going to suck more power than the MCG light towers.
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... Never heard of anybody having 2 computers, 1 simply as a backup if the other fails (aside of course from insto who normally have many trading computers anyways).
What about a retail trader with three desktops, two laptops, two internet accounts (one wireless one landline), UPS and portable electricity generator (in case of power outages etc).. Have you heard of one of those?
Yeah, what about Wednesday night though? AUD falls 100+ pips and SPI was still weaker than S&P. What does it have the highest beta to? Nikkei? Shanghai?
I just got a new machine too, mine crapped itself the other day as well, must be this time of year! Gotta love a new PC though :bananasmi
Got a new one myself about 12 months ago ..... so its now a bona fide dinosaur
Close to upgrade time so curious on what Comp setup others are running / IP speeds etc etc
I just ran a 3MB speed test and got ... Line Speed 4.97 Mbps (4967 kbps) Download Speed 621 KB/s (0.61 MB/s ........ Is that up to scratch?
My line speed is 8.77Mbps, d/l speed is 1.07MB/s.
If you are using ADSL it depends mostly on your distance to the exchange.
And unless you are doing some really quick scalps I wouldn't think it matters that much.
Well I see some (TH and your eloquent self) do have an entirely replicated box. A laptop is not going to do the job if your trying to replace a trading station for an entire day of proper work in the markets, you can't do the same job without the entire set-up.
Na, never heard of a UPS, don't even know what the acronym stands for, but I have heard of a portable electricity generator (do I get a gold star?), but fortunately I don't trade from home so don't need to be in the know on hardware.
I don't watch SPI intraday anymore, but I would go with any of the other Asian equity indices.
What do you do for work out of interest cynic? You have quite the writing style, interesting.
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Damn can you imagine if they decide to pay more dividends or do a large buyback? It will drag everything up so much. Complete market distortion.
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