Anyone noticing a slight delay between fills and price on the dom? Also seems like cancels are slow clearing today and yesterday.
IS the execution speed on transact platform good??? i like the commission structure but i am concerned about slow / bad fills.......... any input ???
Platform has been real good, with occassional problem, but they all have a problem now and again. I post here to get a feel if its my internet connection or on Transact end.
I haven't traded today, but I noticed yesterday the price ladder would freeze at times. I do feel there is at times a delay between the quote updates I get with Esignal and the updates from Transact. I run an efs from Esignal that shows the cumulative trades at the bid and ask for a set period of time. I will often times see contracts being executed with the Esignal datafeed before they appear on the Transact price ladder. The delay is slight, less than 1 sec., but still noticeable. Also, at times I have had a standing order say, at the bid, I will see price trade completely through that level before I will get an auditory confirmation of my trade execution. Doesn't happen often, but it does happen.
You get what you pay for with brokers/execution....ever since the Walmart way made its way into retail traders minds...theres a million crappy order routing systems for cheap. Its all about cost...putting in TT, PATS or whatever infrastructure costs huge in initial outlay and must also be planned for expansion quite aggressively, right now most of the cheap firms overload their servers with 3x as many users/traffic as they should normally. Not a problem in the day to day grind....but when any heavier action goes down, every little trader logs in and opens his 20 charts, the whole system gets tagged and falls into the shitter. While I respect the whole watch your costs issue, its also quite apparent that most traders cant trade and lose all their money.....if only some more time was invested in their learning and training, instead of gobbling back and forth on rates. Retail traders could trade for free...and 90% of them would still be unprofitable.