When I trade a small number of shares, let's say 1,000 shares, I put a stop market order (That's my prefered order for entering a position), and I'm in with all the 1,000 shares (sometime with
a little slippage) when the stock's price of 19.38 $ has been hit.
I recently was one of
those little slippages.
Not exact matches
So with that, I continue wearing my boots, swearing in my head at the
little nuisances that come with
slippage.
As these systems go, the X5's allows a
little more
slippage, which I appreciate, and is far less noticeable than many systems when it does activate — less abrupt and relatively quiet.
The ride is a
little harsher than I'm used to but the confidence it exudes in the wet stuff is amazing with changes of direction coming soundly with no hint of
slippage or drama.
I found this system was a
little slow to react to
slippage.
A
little hum sounds an alert that the system is applying the ABS or reducing engine speed to prevent wheel
slippage and keep the front and rear ends moving in the same direction.
With high frequency trading, brokerage fees, and
slippage investors are wise to trade as
little as possible.
The forex market is always liquid, meaning positions can be liquidated and stop orders executed with
little or no
slippage, with exception to extremely volatile market conditions.
Since the mantle lubricates the crust - core boundary one can expect some
slippage resulting in the core always rotating a
little faster than the Earth over billions of years, lapping the Earth once every one or two thousand years by some estimates.