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Strategies & Market Trends : Are you considering quitting your dayjob to daytrade?! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gary E who wrote (335)1/21/1999 12:51:00 AM
From: Jon K.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 611
 
HG, WOW! Is that your trading station?
That is my dream.... I'll be happy with just 3 monitors and DSL modem lines.

How can you follow all 7 monitors? (or was it 8)

Back to the topic:

If I need $10,000 a month to pay my bills and taxes, what kind of capital do I need?

Anyone consistently net at least $10,000/mo or 120,000/yr?

Most of the posts I read here are negative about full time trading.
Can I hear some "exuberant" feed backs?




To: Gary E who wrote (335)1/21/1999 10:22:00 AM
From: jebj  Respond to of 611
 
>Cost maybe a consideration but,,,,, when the intire package is bottom lined what's another few $$ to get the desired result ??? - HG

Interesting pix, HG - showing 9 monitors, most 21" - 4 keyboards which would indicate 4 computers, a TV set and who knows what else?

My point was for someone equipping a more "normal" setup - starting with 2-4 monitors and one computer.

The advantage of going with a 25" monitor is that one can go to a higher res and still read what is on the screen - thereby having more real estate on the screen at the same time and, therefore, having a need for only 1 vs 2 or 2 vs 4 monitors. Can be cost effective and having as much as possible in one place makes it easier to use, IMO.

jb