[B]I have a Computer With A Intel Core Dual 2 CPU, 8 Gigabytes Of System Memory, 5 Terabytes Of Disk Storage, And Vista Ultimate 64 Bit.
The AVG Anti-Virus and Ad Aware Anniversary Edition software applications are running in the background.
I am using Cablevision’s Optimum Online for my Internet Access with my main Computer directly connected to one of the four hardware network ports on the back of the Linksys Router.
I assume that you should never perform Forex Trading on a Wireless Notebook Computer System if you can avoid it.
The network also has a Wired/Wireless Linksys Router on a secured wireless Network supporting one Notebook Computer.
I am trading with a live FXDD User Account using the Metatrader 4 Software that I downloaded from their Internet Website.
Why does the Metatrader 4 Software using the Ivybot System EA Robot Software Application running with the Currency Four Pairs with the Two built in Indicators Market Watch and Session Profile slow my computer down?
Do I really need the two Indicators Marketwatch and Session Profile that Ivybot sent along with their software application?
Are these Indicators reallynecessary, or do they just place more System Resources on the Computer System’s CPU and Memory?
I ask this because since I have seen the many Virtual Servers setup for Forex Trading which have Computer Systems setup for with 512 MB and 1 GB of of System RAM, 50 or 100 GB Disk Drives, and Monthly Transmission Size Traffic Limitations, which is around 1/20 to 1/50 the Computer System Power and Specifications of my Computer.
How can these Virtual Servers Computer Systems handle the Metatrader 4 System Software Platforms which such low Computer Hardware Specifications?
Jonathan[/B]