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![]() | Camtasia Does or has anyone ever considered using Camtasia to record your trading day and or just your trades so you can go back on them and see what you were thinking and also seeing how to improve upon your trading, or see what you might have missed in a losing trade set up? I got this idea in my funny little brain while watching some of soultraders vids using Camtasia and noticed how small the file sizes are.Any thoughts? Cheers | ||
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![]() | Re: Camtasia I second the comment above about using a video cam. I advocate putting your video cam on a tripod, setting the placement and zoom so that the screen will be clearly visible, and letting it run all during your live trading. There are multiple benefits of this, including documenting data lag, software glitches, brokerage errors, and most of all, documenting your own performance. If you talk as you act to provide a running commentary of your actions you will learn alot about your own behavior, and retrospective analysis while offline can help you determine areas for improvement. | ||
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![]() | Re: Camtasia Without it, most of CPU time will be used up by camtasia studo. Good graphic card is also necessary to reduce CPU usage. I used, Intel Duo 6600(2.4Ghz) CPU, 2GB RAM, ASUS EN7900GS TOP graphic card. Recording consumed less than 20% of CPU. | ||
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![]() | Re: Camtasia As for hardware I have p 4 3.0 1 gig ram and ati X800 GTO vid card, we shall see if this is good enough. Cheers | ||
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![]() | Re: Camtasia Cons: the file size is a bit large, but Harddisk is also very cheap nowadays. | ||
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