In this video I’m walking you through my tech setup for day trading—what I actually use, how I lay it out, and why it matters when you’re trying to execute fast without getting sloppy. This isn’t about having the fanciest gear; it’s about building a setup that keeps you consistent. I’m focused on the practical stuff: how I think about screen real estate, where I keep my charts versus Level 2/tape, and how I try to eliminate friction so I’m not hunting for info when a move is happening.
The big takeaway is that your setup should match your style and keep you from overcomplicating things. If you’re newer, you don’t need to copy some “pro rig” you saw online—you need something stable, readable, and repeatable so you can actually learn. I also talk about the mindset behind the setup: reduce distractions, make execution simple, and build a workspace that supports your process instead of fighting it.