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Experience with Slippage/Delay on ES S&P 500 as you increase contracts?
Because the ES is such a liquid market you won't really experience slippage even with increased contract sizes. Where you may experience slippage trading the ES is when you are trading during very low volume periods, probably when certain important news or reports come out or trading certain order levels.
slippage is a deep subject . you do not get slippage using limit orders. most larger traders will use a execution algo on xtrader to deal with that in a number of ways. where you run into the killer slippage is when your stop is hit . your using a market order and your not the only wrong footed trader. you can get 2 or 3 ticks in a fast market. i would agree with the other trader that suggest bonds. hope it helps
A lot of the answers here are incorrect. While you normally won't experience slippage it can fluctuate dramatically based on conditions, time of day, wrong order types, etc. Also, if you are a point-and-click trader then you can the market can move 4 to 6 ticks before you can even see it. So it might not technically be slippage but it can happen esp. when trading with the algos.
One big peril is of course the stop loss isn't perfect in the real world, not even close. If you don't have enough in your margin account and multiple orders working, your stop won't might not even be placed even if you always enter with the stop and target.