Minggu, 23 Juni 2013

Whats the ideal computer i should get for Forex trading?

Q. According to this website i was reading, the computer needs to be able to handle incoming data feeds in real time while running other applications.

A. That would mean ANY personal computer manufactured in 2013 running Microsoft Windows 7 or 8.

FOREX is terrible for novice investors. 75% of all investors lose nearly their entire stake within the first few months because the game is stacked. The FOREX trading company sets exchange rates, not the open market. You're playing against the house. Due to the minimum lot sizes (usually several thousand dollars each), you MUST leverage your investment of several hundred by buying ON MARGIN and when the currency goes down by a tiny fraction, the company forces a margin call (sale of your investment) before you have a chance to recoup losses in order to meet the margin call. Stay away.

Don't take my word on it:
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/apr/03/business/la-fi-amateur-currency-trading-20110403

But if you still insist, I'm betting 3 to 1 that you lose your entire investment within 120 days.


How to upload pes 2013 psp replays on your computer?
Q. I have pes 2013 on my PSP and i dont know how to upload the replays.Please help.

A. Connect to the PC with a USB cable, then use a plugin called Remotejoy
Or just put the Memory Stick in the PC and look for it in the SaveData
PSP > GAME > SAVEDATA
Switch to Thumbnail view so you dont have to look through the whole thing





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How do I choose the right parts if I want to build a gaming computer under $800?

Q. I want to build a gaming computer, but when I looked online there were so many different kinds of parts, and I have no idea where to begin. So, how do I choose the parts I want? I'm looking for a pretty good computer that can run most games on highest settings (like Battlefield 3, Planetside 2, Skyrim, or Guild Wars 2) that's not too expensive, preferably under 800.

A. A motherboard with an Intel I7 8 core cpu is a start. Add 16 GB ram. Add an Asus GeForce GTX 560 Video card.........It's a great place to start. You can downgrade the 16gb ram, but stick with the rest.


Is buying a computer from a store better or customing your own gaming computer online?
Q. Is buying a computer from a store better or customing your own gaming computer online? I'd like to buy a new gaming computer in the range of $600-$800 total including shipping and tax already. I'd also like if you can help me customize a good gaming computer or just one already made. Thanks in advance

A. Buying from a store - not for gaming computers. Check Centaurus Computers - they are great when it comes to pricing, options, quality. They do free overclock - great boost to performance for free. I would recommend AMD based system cause in this range it will be more efficient (Cheaper :-)
Any Athlon II X3 or X4 or any Phenom II plus 4GB DDR3 RAM, and videocard - GT 240 or ATI 5670 at least I would say.
Write Centaurus and ask for recommendations if you are not sure.
Good luck





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