Broker: Primary Advantage Futures. Also ED&F and Tradestation
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That's interesting. So your saying that it takes 6ms for you to execute an order but 450ms for it to get reported to you that it was executed. What type of strategy are you running? If you were running autospreaders and this was a continous issue then it would be a huge problem, but if your executing single orders isn't fill execution speed more important than fill confirmation speed? I personally don't see how you could be consistently getting both (6ms execution but 450ms confirmation).
I do one trade at day with strategy algorithmic, my chart working with range bars and I need low latency to have more speed executions. But I need that my bracket working faster because NQ works with much volatility.
I suggest you that try with TradingFxVps (Aurora) because I had check with Beeks vs TradingFxVps Standar Plan Futures and the speed is same, but TradingFxVps is cheaper than Beeks.
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Yeah I am over $600 per month with the dedicated Diamond at Beeks. In the scheme of things money really doesn't matter. A great service that is a sizeable deduction at years end. I also can run MANY MANY different AT platforms and programs at the same time. Thanks for sharing!
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I agree. I’ve been with tradingfxvps for over 2 years now and not only is the value you get really good, their customer support is top notch. You can’t go wrong with them.
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