How many stocks do you watch

Discussion in 'Trading' started by LelandC, Jun 17, 2002.

  1. nice setup nitro. i get 120 symbols on three flats, though.:D no almonds, though. once in a while, sunflower seeds or popcorn.

    im thinking of reworking the whole layout....paring back the list...
     
    #21     Jun 17, 2002
  2. nitro

    nitro

    If TS didn't crash, or if I could find something that I felt as comfortable with, I would have even more symbols -

    Three flats are plenty - it all depends on the style of trading...

    nitro
     
    #22     Jun 17, 2002
  3. F1Trader

    F1Trader

    I watch 2-3 stocks but only primarily trade 2 of them through intra-day periods.
     
    #23     Jun 17, 2002
  4. iWatCh 657 stocks BUt OnLy traden 656 oofTTHem
     
    #24     Jun 17, 2002
  5. although he only has 8 posts, i'm willing to make a bet now that longshot will eventually set the record for "most ignored." lol
     
    #25     Jun 17, 2002
  6. Kymar This is so good I think I am going to print it and frame it. thanks for the laugh :D
     
    #26     Jun 17, 2002
  7. Rigel

    Rigel

    Don't mess with RX man.:p
     
    #27     Jun 18, 2002
  8. Eldredge

    Eldredge

    I watch and trade the same ones every day with an occasional change. 9 Nasdaq, 2 NYSE, and QQQ. I may add a couple of more before too long, but I think that will probably max me out.
     
    #28     Jun 18, 2002
  9. Re: TradeStation Limitations for scanning... I had the global server using esignal (satelite real time) running on a dell precision 530MT dual xeon (2x 1.7GHZ) with affinities set to both processors -- its uses about 2% of available CPU Usage. I was scanning about 16,000 instruments in real time across markets... the system never crashed over the course of about 9 monts.
    Nice setup Nitro...
     
    #29     Jun 18, 2002
  10. If that really is Nitro's power bong, then that baggie on the
    table by his wallet in the first .jpg must harbor the goodies that
    go in it...

    :D
     
    #30     Jun 18, 2002