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Stop-limit fills: Live vs Sim


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nourozi
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Hi guys,

just thinking about testing a strategy that uses stop-limit orders. Do they fill faster live vs sim? How about on fast moving markets like FDAX and GC? My friend said they fill faster live vs sim but I would like to get other opinions based on experience.

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 zachary1g 
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Faster live. You're always at the bottom of the que in a sim ... you need the bid/offer to get lifted for a fill


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