vps latency to broker, does 1ms vs 50ms actually change anything for retail
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the troll exaggerates for manual traders but undersells it for automated scalpers, where the EA reacts in microseconds and the network genuinely is the bottleneck. so the answer is entirely strategy-dependent: manual or swing, latency is noise, automated high-frequency, latency is signal. buy the latency that your actual strategy can use, no more.
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how would i even measure my real latency to the broker rather than just trusting the vps providers number?
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mt5 shows ping to the trade server in the connection status at the bottom right. thats your real round trip from that machine. run it on your home pc and on a trial vps and compare. the providers headline 1ms is to their own gateway, not necessarily to your specific brokers server, so always measure the actual ping that matters to you.
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measured exactly this once: home fibre gave me about 40ms to the broker, a regional vps gave 3ms. on my swing entries the fill difference was statistically nothing over hundreds of trades. on a scalping EA i tested, the 3ms version had measurably fewer slipped entries. same conclusion, latency value scales with how fast your strategy acts.
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plot twist, the people who most need low latency are the ones who least know they have an edge worth protecting. the ones buying it for a moving-average crossover are decorating.
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was about to 'upgrade' for nothing. this thread saved me a pointless monthly bill.