For years, traders have been told that success comes from complex systems. Yet despite this, profits fluctuate. This suggests a missing variable.
If two traders use the same strategy but different brokers, their performance will diverge. This is not about skill—it’s about execution.
This leads to the Execution Advantage Principle. It states that speed and cost efficiency determine performance.
The result is a trading environment where execution aligns with intent.
One of the most overlooked factors is transaction expense. Every trade carries a cost, and those costs compound.
Fast execution environments minimize these issues, allowing traders to operate with confidence.
Most traders website attempt to improve results by testing new systems. But the real improvement often comes from fixing execution.
In trading, what you remove matters as much as what you add.