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What's the difference between trading 100, 500, and 1000 contracts on ES?

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Out of curiosity I wonder this: how will the market react differently to these different number of contracts. What would the slippage be like? another question: what percent of prop traders are trading 100, 500, 1000?


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Out of curiosity I wonder this: how will the market react differently to these different number of contracts. What would the slippage be like? another question: what percent of prop traders are trading 100, 500, 1000?


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The difference in slippage depends on how many resting orders are present at the level being traded at that particular point in time.

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