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EZ Trading Computers Introduces World's Smallest Trading Computer, a
Mobile, Lightning-Fast Solution for Traders That Combats
Industry-Maligned 'Slippage'
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., March 5, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In the
never-ending campaign to supply traders with the most innovative, fast
and reliable products, EZ Trading Computers debuts the World's
Smallest Trading Computer. Dubbed the Nano-GT, this new model is
actually 30% smaller (measured in cubic inches) than a standard 17.3
inch laptop but as much as 25% faster and more powerful than even the
highest-end laptops on the market. Measuring only 7.6 inches x 8.25
inches x 2.5 inches, the Nano GT is the smallest trading computer
offered to date. The Nano-GT takes advantage of the ultra low power
requirements of the Intel Core i7-4770S processor while delivering
blistering power and speed. Other features include a 250GB Solid State
Hard Drive, 16GB of RAM and 3 digital monitor support right out of the
box.
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This magnificently mobile and powerful computer offers traders who
travel a huge advantage in the fight against slippage. Slippage, in
the trading universe, is when a trader enters a market order and gets
filled at a much different price than he expected. Slippage occurs
when underpowered computers can't keep up with the real-time data
stream. The real-time data actually becomes subtly delayed and by the
time the trader enters the order, the real-time price is different,
resulting in a bad price fill. Slippage is one of the top enemies of
day traders.
"Approximately 98% of the notebook computers currently available to
traders are simply not fast enough to avoid slippage," says Russ
Hazelcorn, better known as Eddie Z and COO of EZ Trading Computers.
"Nearly all laptops these days are designed for basic computing tasks
such as browsing and email. Their processors are simply too slow to
handle the real-time data stream. The Nano-GT is the right choice for
traders seeking maximum power, speed and multiple monitor support in a
portable form. The Nano-GT is at the cutting edge of defeating
slippage," said Hazelcorn. The Nano-GT is on sale now at EZ Trading
Computer's website: http://tradingcomputersnow.com.
About EZ Trading Computers: EZ Trading Computers is the world's
leading trading computer and trading laptop supplier offering a
one-stop shop for traders looking for the most innovative, fastest and
highest-quality trading systems. The company specializes in the
highest level of customer service coupled with low prices and extra
long product warranties. The company has multiple incentives that
allow traders to obtain the trading computer of their dreams virtually
for free (in the form of rebates). The company has built custom
trading computers for forex traders, stock traders, futures traders,
day traders, private equity funds, as well as hedge funds. EZ Trading
Computers is the brainchild of 25-Year trading veteran Russ Hazelcorn.
Better known as Eddie Z in trading circles, Hazelcorn is also the
creator of EZBreakouts.com and the author of Market Prophets,
Interviews with Wall Street Legends, Gurus, All-Stars & Hall of
Famers. To find out more about EZ Trading Computers, you can visit
http://tradingcomputersnow.com.
Contact: Russ Hazelcorn aka Eddie Z EZ Trading Computers 800-387-5250
Read more news from EZ Trading Computers.
SOURCE EZ Trading Computers
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