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Here is the monitor set up of a trading school specializing on the education of high frequency traders. The left chair is for the pupil, the right one for the instructor, who is already waiting for you.
" I will follow my rules, I will take my stops, I will be disciplined and i will work with the market....NOT AGAINST IT! Professional mind control is the key"
Need to spend more time in the real world of unreal movie`s
" I will follow my rules, I will take my stops, I will be disciplined and i will work with the market....NOT AGAINST IT! Professional mind control is the key"
lol, those are just external hard drive enclosures set upright on the long desk with their AC adapters strung alongside. Probably used to make it look not so bare in the split-second view. Probably the displays of the array of "mini-monitors" are CGI. At least Batman shut down the "HFT array" in the end, i.e. what the Freeman character called "immoral!"
I recall in the last episode of "Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles", the supercomputer proto-skynet array they were trying to find was just an eSATA connected 4drive bay RAID enclosure (which they put a few extra LED or christmas lights on) they probably borrowed from an IT dept. The T-800 robot also had a typical thickly covered eSATA cable ("cord" they called it) attached.