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Trading Desk Setup Checklist: Hardware, Software, Data, and Backup

Build a redundant trading desk with the right hardware, software, data feeds, and failover so a single failure never costs you a trade.

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Trading Desk Setup Checklist: Hardware, Software, Data, and Backup

A trading desk fails at the worst moment — open position, fast market, then the screen goes black. The checklist below is what separates a hobbyist from someone whose desk survives a blown PSU or ISP outage without a forced liquidation.

Hardware

  • Two monitors minimum (one charting, one order entry/Level 2). Three is the practical maximum before attention fragments.
  • A dedicated trading PC with 16GB RAM, SSD, and a quad-core CPU; charting platforms with 20+ charts tax memory.
  • UPS (uninterruptible power supply) rated for at least 15 minutes of runtime — enough to close positions cleanly.
  • Wired Ethernet, not Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi adds 20-50ms latency and drops under load.
  • Secondary device: a smartphone or tablet with the broker's mobile app pre-logged-in for emergency exits.

Software

  • Charting platform (TradingView, NinjaTrader, ThinkorSwim) with saved layouts and hotkeys bound.
  • Broker execution platform with one-click order entry and preset stop/target templates.
  • A trade journal app (Edgewonk, TraderSync, or a spreadsheet) open during the session for real-time tagging.
  • Economic calendar (Forex Factory, Investing.com) pinned to a second monitor; alerts set 15 minutes before high-impact events.
  • A simple notes app for intraday observations — most "lessons" evaporate by session close.

Data Feeds

  • Real-time Level 1 quotes at minimum; Level 2 for direct-access execution.
  • Time and sales (the tape) for reading order flow on momentum setups.
  • Reliable news feed (Benzinga, Dow Jones Newswire, or Bloomberg Lite) — the 30 seconds before retail Twitter sees a headline is where edge lives.
  • Forex/futures traders need a dedicated feed (Rithmic, CQG, IQ Feed) — broker-supplied data lags and drops ticks during volatility.

Backup and Failover

  • A second internet connection: a 4G/5G hotspot with 5GB monthly plan pre-tested. Switch takes 60 seconds.
  • Broker phone number saved in contacts with account number and trading PIN — automated phone trading is a fallback when software fails.
  • A written "kill switch" procedure: how to flatten all positions in under 2 minutes on each device.
  • Cloud backup of charts, layouts, and journal — local crashes should never lose months of work.
  • Monthly drill: simulate a power outage and an internet outage. Time yourself closing positions. Under 3 minutes is the target.

A desk you trust in chaos is the difference between a bad day and a blown account.

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