which broker has the least amount of slippage on entry orders?

Jul 14, 2017 at 10:00
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Member Since Aug 07, 2014   2 posts
Jul 14, 2017 at 10:00
99% of my trades are based on entry order positions, I've had much success with this method of trading as it allows me to capitalise on any major market reaction to incoming macro data, and it also gives me the opportunity to hedge any potential downfall if my bet thesis turns out to be incorrect.

One downfall to this method is that it's susceptible to slippage in the market, and sometimes trades don't execute/close at preferred prices.

I was wondering whether anyone in the fx community could recommend a broker that has little to no slippage on entry orders, or whether my hopes of finding one is just a fantasy altogether?

i appreciate any feedback
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Member Since Sep 17, 2015   126 posts
Jul 18, 2017 at 06:35
Use broekes Servers that very Close to your Place. You can see in Scanning Servers of MT4
Member Since Feb 22, 2011   4862 posts
Jul 18, 2017 at 13:59
zaneman posted:
99% of my trades are based on entry order positions, I've had much success with this method of trading as it allows me to capitalise on any major market reaction to incoming macro data, and it also gives me the opportunity to hedge any potential downfall if my bet thesis turns out to be incorrect.

One downfall to this method is that it's susceptible to slippage in the market, and sometimes trades don't execute/close at preferred prices.

I was wondering whether anyone in the fx community could recommend a broker that has little to no slippage on entry orders, or whether my hopes of finding one is just a fantasy altogether?

i appreciate any feedback

The slippage depends also on your connection to the broker.
I recommend to rent London VPS and use trading server of your broker also in London.
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