Traderline Update: 20ms Market Refresh Rate (Record Execution Speed)
Traderline received a major update and the headline is clear: 20ms market refresh rate.
In fast exchange environments, better timing is not cosmetic. It directly affects entry quality, hedge timing, and net session outcome.
- More market snapshots per second. - Better visual sync during fast price acceleration. - Cleaner hedge/cashout timing under pressure. - Stronger execution consistency for active traders.
Why faster market updates are powerful
In a 3-second high-volatility window:
- 20ms refresh = ~150 snapshots
- 50ms refresh = ~60 snapshots
- 200ms refresh = ~15 snapshots
That gap changes decision quality.
More snapshots means less blind clicking on already outdated prices.
Three moments where 20ms protects execution quality
1) One-tick scalping decisions
Faster refresh improves confidence in continuation vs reversion before you commit.
2) Hedge timing during sudden movement
When price jumps quickly, lower latency helps align decision and action.
3) In-play protection windows
Short reaction windows benefit most from reduced visual lag.
Speed alone does not create edge. Edge appears when speed, risk rules, and execution discipline work together.
Where speed matters less
- Longer-hold swing setups.
- Thin-liquidity markets where depth is the main constraint.
- Sessions without a defined risk plan.
Even there, fast refresh helps readability, but impact is usually smaller.
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FAQ
Does 20ms guarantee profit?
No. Process and risk control still drive long-run outcomes. Speed improves execution quality.
Who benefits most from this update?
Scalpers, in-play traders, and anyone with short decision windows.
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