Why Execution Speed Matters in a Trade Copier
By Nexus Copier Team ·
When a signal is published, the price is already moving. The slower your copier reacts, the worse your entry — and on fast pairs that gap compounds across every trade you copy.
Where the delay comes from
Total delay is parsing time (reading the signal) plus execution time (placing the order). Copiers that rely on manual regex and external bridges add latency at both stages. Native execution with AI parsing minimises both.
What 50ms actually buys you
At ~50ms, your fill is essentially at the signalled price. At 1–3 seconds — common with slower copiers — a volatile pair like XAUUSD can move several dollars, turning a winning setup into a worse entry or a missed trade.
Speed only matters if it's reliable
Fast but inconsistent is worse than steady. Execution speed should hold up under load — many signals at once, news spikes, multiple accounts — not just in a quiet test.
How Nexus Copier stays fast
AI parsing reaches 99.7% accuracy and native MT4/MT5 execution averages ~50ms, even across multiple accounts. Your entries track the signal instead of chasing it. One-time license from $59.