NinjaTrader 8: Using Sim101 to Test Execution
Your strategy might be profitable on paper, but does it survive the friction of real-world execution? Many traders discover too late that Sim101 latency...
Your strategy might be profitable on paper, but does it survive the friction of real-world execution? Many traders discover too late that Sim101 latency optimization is missing from their workflow until live capital starts bleeding. The gap between simulated results and live performance often stems from how execution speed is modeled during testing, especially in fast-moving energy markets like RBOB. RBOB is the benchmark futures contract for wholesale gasoline in the United States, traded on the NYMEX. It tracks the price of WTI crude closely and is highly sensitive to refining margins and seasonal demand. Scalping is a trading strategy that seeks to profit from small price changes, often holding positions for seconds or milliseconds. Execution speed is the time it takes for a broker or platform to complete a trade from the moment you place an order to the moment it is carried out on the live market. Sim101 is a default account that represents your own simulated account through which you place simulated trades, behaving identically to a live account regarding cash balance and buying power checks.