Exness Performance
How Exness execution speed and order performance affect your trading.
Open Exness Account →Exness highlights fast order execution โ typically a fraction of a second on average โ which helps reduce slippage on market orders. Real-world performance also depends on your internet latency and the instrument's liquidity, so active traders often use a VPS near the servers. Read execution speed together with the slippage and requote policy for the full picture.
Execution performance on Exness
- Exness publishes fast average execution speeds, often well under a second.
- Faster execution can mean less slippage on market orders.
- Performance depends on your connection, latency and the instrument.
- A VPS near the servers can improve fill quality for active traders.
- Check the slippage and requote policy alongside speed.
What affects execution
| Factor | Effect |
|---|---|
| Server speed | Faster fills, less slippage |
| Your latency | Distance/connection to servers |
| Liquidity | Tighter fills on major instruments |
| VPS | Lower latency for active traders |
Frequently asked questions
How fast is Exness execution?
Exness reports fast average execution speeds, frequently well under a second. Actual results also depend on your connection and the instrument traded.
Why do I get slippage on Exness?
Slippage happens when price moves between order and fill, especially in fast markets. Faster execution, liquidity and the deviation setting all influence it.
Will a VPS improve my execution?
It can โ a VPS near the trading servers lowers latency, which helps fill quality for scalpers and automated systems.