After months of analyzing the behavior of MT5 in different environments, I came to the conclusion that execution problems are not always linked to network speed or VPS itself. In many cases, the bottleneck is in how MT5 manages internal processes, es - Page 6
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Thread: After months of analyzing the behavior of MT5 in different environments, I came to the conclusion that execution problems are not always linked to network speed or VPS itself. In many cases, the bottleneck is in how MT5 manages internal processes, es

  1. #51
    Thank you very much. I am applying your recommendation on separate execution of MT5 per pair.

  2. #52
    Did you consider that not all brokers apply the same filters?

  3. #53
    Thank you. I implemented your method and already noticed an improvement in the trailing stop response.

  4. #54
    Your answer seemed technical, but somewhat tendentious. Not everyone who has problems is out of bad practice.

  5. #55
    Thanks for sharing. I�m doing A/B tests in mirror accounts to see if I notice what you�re saying.

  6. #56
    On what basis do you claim that certain brokers �reorder� orders? Is it verifiable or intuition?

  7. #57
    This saved me from making hasty decisions with the current server.

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