Trade Execution Costs

Cost

Trade execution costs represent the totality of expenses incurred when implementing a trading strategy, extending beyond simply the stated commission rates. These costs encompass market impact, opportunity cost arising from latency, and explicit fees levied by exchanges or brokers, significantly influencing net profitability, particularly in high-frequency or large-volume trading scenarios. Accurate quantification of these elements is crucial for robust portfolio performance evaluation and optimization of algorithmic trading parameters.
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Taker Fee

Meaning ⎊ A fee charged to traders who remove liquidity from the order book by executing orders against existing entries.