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[User Discussion] - LMAX

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[2020-04-02 23:12:33]
tradingest - Posts: 4
How can I see the latency LMAX using Sierra platform?

Thanks
[2020-04-04 10:00:37]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
You really just have to do actual live trading testing and then check the timestamps in the Trade >> Trade Activity Log.
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[2020-04-04 11:45:43]
tradingest - Posts: 4
The difference between Order and Fill row is 001. That means 1/100 sec?

If not so, can you help me to understand the latency from the image below?

thanks in advance
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[2020-04-04 11:48:36]
Sierra Chart Engineering - Posts: 104368
That is simulated trading and is meaningless.
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[2020-04-04 13:19:09]
tradingest - Posts: 4
I wanted to understand if the meaning of the lines I analyzed is correct.

Difference time between Order and Filled row. Right?
[2020-04-04 21:23:06]
bradh - Posts: 854
The difference between Order and Fill row is 001. That means 1/100 sec?

No. The Difference in the attached picture is 0.001 seconds = 1 millisecond = 1/1000th of a second.

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