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What is Execution Policy In Trading?

An execution policy outlines how an execution broker processes your trades, including how and where your orders are executed. It defines all the procedures, conditions, and standards that ensure your trades are completed efficiently, fairly, and transparently.

What Does Execution Policy In Trading Mean?

In trading, execution policy refers to the rules, infrastructure and practices used to process and manage your orders. It directly affects slippage, execution speed, and price accuracy, all of which can impact your trading results. The stronger the policy, the better your trade outcomes.

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What Is The Best Execution Policy?

The best execution policy is one that offers:

Instant market execution;

Zero slippage;

Pricing certainty;

Equal treatment for all traders.

At Excent Capital, we follow a strict Instant Market Execution model, where trades are executed at the quoted price without requotes or delays. This is critical for traders aiming for precision in fast-moving markets.

We guarantee zero slippage, which means your trades are processed swiftly and efficiently, with no delay between order placement and execution.

In plain words: The price you see is the price you get.

Want to know more? We’ve written an in-depth article that breaks this down with real examples, an essential read, especially for new traders:
What Every Trader Should Know About Execution Policies.

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