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April 13, 2013, 02:39:33 PM
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I'm considering setting up a dedicated trading computer. What software is out there to monitor the btc, ltc, and other markets?

What's your setup?
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April 13, 2013, 11:20:00 PM
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Open to any suggestions. New to the trading game.
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April 14, 2013, 07:35:57 AM
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I would use a headless linux server (ubuntu) and run goxtool on it.

https://github.com/prof7bit/goxtool
http://prof7bit.github.com/goxtool/

Its terms of hardware not much needed as you are running linux and python any atom processor can do it. However if you serious about trading and are going to do some technical analysis on the market, I would go with a dual monitor windows workstation with ssd and develop strategies on it and then push the live trading to server remote (linux) server.

And if you looking at technical analysis tool, you can look into sierracharts with slush mtgox datafeed plugin.

As you can see am biased with linux and python.
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April 16, 2013, 04:11:55 AM
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I would use a headless linux server (ubuntu) and run goxtool on it.

https://github.com/prof7bit/goxtool
http://prof7bit.github.com/goxtool/

Its terms of hardware not much needed as you are running linux and python any atom processor can do it. However if you serious about trading and are going to do some technical analysis on the market, I would go with a dual monitor windows workstation with ssd and develop strategies on it and then push the live trading to server remote (linux) server.

And if you looking at technical analysis tool, you can look into sierracharts with slush mtgox datafeed plugin.

As you can see am biased with linux and python.

Thanks for the goxtool info, got it setup easily on linux! 
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April 16, 2013, 02:21:26 PM
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I'm thinking about a dedicated windows machine. I just found this thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=154680.0;all) where there's going to be a version of cortex that tracks btc.

I'm not hardcore yet but I want to start learning.
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