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To: sean sanders who wrote (44018)3/26/2002 11:33:44 AM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
sean sanders: Actually the computer I use for my charting software has three 19 inch NEC monitors, but that chart just spans two of them...<g> I have two additional computers set up for my trading desk, one with two 17 inch NEC monitors for broker access and the third has a single 17 inch NEC monitor for surfing the net and posting on message boards. Each computer is on its own UPS and each computer has a back up phone line and IPS provider. The primary net access for all however is via a DSL line and high-speed router. Each computer contains all the software needed to backup any or all, redundancy is the name of the game when your money is at stake.

By the way, I was just using two computers, but some of my brokers for higher end access use java based software, it forced me to add a third computer to my trading desk due to the lack of stability I've experienced with java.

If the NDX, COMPX and NAZ Futures falling wedges hold serve, the eventual break should be up! Of course, price/volume patterns are not 100% and contingency strategies should always be in place. With today's opening pivot providing a pivot low for the INDU, NYA and SPX their price action has now traced out "in play" falling wedges as well.

Regards,
LG

PS: Back to lurking...