Tech Specs
Before you start using OwnData, make sure your PC meets the following system requirements:
Minimum
CPU: 1 GHz
RAM: 256 MB of RAM
Hard Drive: 200 MB of available hard-disk space
USB Port: One available functional USB port
Monitor: resolution of 1024x768 or greater
Operating System: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
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Recommended
CPU: Pentium 3 GHz or Dual Core
RAM: 1 GB of RAM
Hard Drive: 1 GB of available hard-disk space
USB Port: One available functional USB port
Multi-Monitor solution
Operating System: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
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Power User
CPU: Quad Core
RAM: 3 GB of RAM
Hard Drive: 1 GB of available hard-disk space
USB Port: One available functional USB port
Multi-Monitor solution
Operating System: Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7
Power User Definition
A power user is someone who uses 1 or more of the following: 5 or
more tick charts, 10 or more interval charts, 15 or more indicators or
signals on a chart.
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Data Feeds
Remember, to receive real-time data through OwnData 3, you need a
subscription from a compatible data vendor. For more information please
review the list of supported data sources.
Hardware Dongle
One of the key innovations over older versions is the introduction of a
new security measure – USB hardware dongle. You will need to insert the
dongle into an available and functional USB port, and keep it plugged in
as long as you work with OwnData 3. If you remove the dongle, OwnData 3
will no longer work, until you re-insert the dongle. If you misplace
the dongle, you will need to order a replacement, and you will not be
able to use the software until you receive it.
Risk Warning: Trading financial instruments, including foreign exchange on margin, carries a high level of risk and is not suitable for all investors. The high degree of leverage can work against you as well as for you. Before deciding to invest in financial instruments or foreign exchange you should carefully consider your investment objectives, level of experience, and risk appetite. The possibility exists that you could sustain a loss of some or all of your initial investment and therefore you should not invest money that you cannot afford to lose. You should be aware of all the risks associated with trading and seek advice from an independent financial advisor if you have any doubts.
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