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Exchange Colocation - worth it or not?

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 Ariel Silahian, HFT developer, Low Latency, Trading System Developer | High Frequency Trading | Low Latency systems | Market Making Models | Consultant | C/C++

 Thursday, June 2, 2016

Automated trading requires a server, and it often makes sense to collocate it. Even discretionary traders these days can rely on certain automation that may be better off on a server. Tools like NinjaTrader allow “customer assisted trading” where a position automatically gets a profit target and stop loss, even with automatic adjustments. While not a replacement for a full trading strategy, a discretionary trader can use these tools to take a lot of stress from entering and updating those stops and targets.


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2 comments on article "Exchange Colocation - worth it or not?"

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 Søren Lanng, Financial trading without programming - Founder at ECO Group

 Friday, June 3, 2016



I say most of the automated trading do not need to be located close to the broker - a dedicated server with i7, 16GB RAM and 2x1TB HDD cost 40 EUR at www.hetzner.com


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 Jon Grah, Trading Signals Automation Expert AwarenessForex.com

 Monday, June 6, 2016



Exchange-level colocation may not be worth the extra cost for most people. But a <10ms vps is definitely an investment. CNS and Beeks offer this and most brokers [servers]are either in New York or London anyway. You can get a value vps for like $30 dual core and 1.5gb ram tinyurl.com/cnsvpsaf . Plus 24/5 support with response times of <15 mins. Latency times <2 ms for most legit brokers, with some being either 'cross connected' or 'on-net', so that is <1ms and no need for the internet.

Søren Lanng not sure why you would not recommend nearby location of server. Having a regular or budget vps with any hosting provider can be quite dangerous, especially when considering that in derivatives values can change in seconds or minutes. I cannot wait until tomorrow for support to hopefully answer my support ticket with a copy/paste response from the faq. Unless it is a test environment and you want a cheap/free cloud solution to merely see how it would run.

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