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Fusion Markets Pty Ltd slippage — requested vs executed price

436 measured fills

Slippage compares the price you asked for with the price you got, in symbol points — negative numbers mean the fill was better than requested. Across 436 measured fills on 3 connected accounts, Fusion Markets Pty Ltd showed a median of 0.0 points with a p95 of 4.5 points. The distribution below shows the full picture: a broker can have a flattering median while the tail quietly eats your stop-losses.

Median slippage
0.0 pts
negative = price improvement
p95 slippage
4.5 pts
the bad tail — 5% of fills were worse
Better price
8%
share of fills improved
Exact price
53%
filled at the requested price
Accuracy score
63/100
vs peers, per symbol

Fill quality

Where the executed price landed vs the price requested.

Better price 8% Exact price 53% Worse price 39%

Slippage distribution

Points; negative = price improvement, positive = worse fill.

≤ −20 pts (better)0≥ +20 pts (worse)

Slippage by symbol

The money column converts points with the broker's own tick value, per 1.00 lot.

SymbolMedian slippage≈ per 1 lotp95 slippageFills
XAUUSD256
EURUSD0.0≈$0.004.5180

Slippage month by month · XAUUSD

Median slippage on the most-traded symbol.

XAUUSD

Not enough monthly data yet.

FAQ

Does Fusion Markets Pty Ltd have slippage?

Every broker does; the question is how much and in which direction. On 436 measured fills, Fusion Markets Pty Ltd's median slippage was 0.0 points. The fill-quality split on this page shows what share of orders filled at a better, exact or worse price than requested.

Is negative slippage good?

Yes — negative means price improvement: your order filled at a better price than you requested. A median at or below zero with a short positive tail is the profile you want. Positive slippage concentrated around news events suggests the broker passes volatility straight through to you.

How is slippage measured here?

From order history on connected accounts: each order's requested price vs its executed price, converted to symbol points. It's measured per symbol because a point means different money on EURUSD vs XAUUSD — where the broker's tick value is known, the table converts it to approximate money per 1.00 lot.

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