Does a VPS really help slippage when scalping futures?

Broker I deal with already has Direct access to CME. And they are located in Chicago.
So how much faster could it possibly be?


Way faster. No 3rd party software is going to reduce slippage in a competitive trade no matter how it’s configured, where it’s located or how much you pay.

If the trade is non-competitive then the only benefit of VPS or collocation is hardware and network stability. Which is not a negligible consideration. Hosted TT or something similar is good, but it’s not going to make trades work that weren’t working before.
 
Broker I deal with already has Direct access to CME. And they are located in Chicago.
So how much faster could it possibly be?
One question. There's no mention of VPN. So, technically speaking, if I were to use a cloud hosting like AWS, there would still be a lag. Any good suggestion to drastically reduce the time without having spend a fortune?
 
Strategy works on demo
Which of course is not real market.
It would work well in real market if a VPS could reduce the slippage
 
Way faster. No 3rd party software is going to reduce slippage in a competitive trade no matter how it’s configured, where it’s located or how much you pay.
While that might be true in a slow moving market, which we're in for the most part, speed does matter (a lot) in a fast market, especially if you rely on market orders.
 
While that might be true in a slow moving market, which we're in for the most part, speed does matter (a lot) in a fast market, especially if you rely on market orders.

Agreed
Especially if your scalping
 
Strategy works on demo
Which of course is not real market.
It would work well in real market if a VPS could reduce the slippage
Are you saying they have auto-trading built into their system?
 
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