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[QUOTE="Easy Trader, post: 38003, member: 12260"] Yes, It is what is called liquidity or the ability of the broker to fill your order at the price you desire. We as end-users refer to it as slippage. This is different from the spread that one would see when placing a Market Order on a 5M/15M chart. You can set a filter to eliminate slippage on MT4 platform. Slippage or low liquidity varies from broker to broker, chart to chart, minute to minute such as a news releases. With that said the market moves like clock work for the most part and it isn't much to worry about unless you are scalping or trading very low timeframes. I trade larger timeframes, dont place market orders, and stay away from exotic pairs during news periods. I may have missed something or overstated something(holiday spirits) but I'm sure others will chime in [/QUOTE]
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