I’m seeing conflicting reports about order execution quality. The ‘verified reviews’ here claim to track actual slippage - how reliable is this data? For those who’ve compared Axi and Pepperstone: which broker delivered more consistent execution speeds on limit orders during the last volatility spike? Are the community metrics being updated with fresh data?
Axi faster 80% of time. Verified stats match.
Community data aggregates from 420 verified users last month:
Axi average execution: 128ms with 0.4 pip slippage
Pepperstone: 142ms with 0.3 pip slippage
But Pepperstone’s data has 25% more entries from Asian session traders - adjust for your timezone. Always cross-check with the historical spread charts. Speed means nothing if liquidity dries up.
The verified reviews helped me avoid Axi’s MT4 platform. Their MT5 executes better according to the heatmaps. Check the filters - you can sort by account type and region. Data updates every 5 minutes during peak hours. Just remember to look at the sample size - less than 20 entries isn’t reliable.
Pepperstone more consistent for me. 0.8 pip average slippage.
Ran tests using identical EA on both brokers:
Axi executed 87% of EUR/USD orders in <150ms
Pepperstone: 92% <200ms
But Pepperstone had fewer requotes. Community data matched my results if I filtered to ‘algorithmic trading’ category. Manual traders report different experiences - check your strategy type in the filters.