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TSC Infinity Sets a New Speed Record of 15ms Execution Latency

TSC Infinity Sets a New Speed Record of 15ms Execution Latency

Built as the world’s first cloud- based mobile Telegram copier, TSC Infinity executes copied trades in under 15 milliseconds globally, a latency benchmark in copy trading.

Telegram Signal Copier (TSC), a trading automation tool provider serving more than 90,000 traders across forex, gold (XAUUSD), cryptocurrency, and indices markets in over 100 countries, has confirmed that TSC Infinity, the world’s first mobile-first, cloud copier, achieves trade execution latency of under 15 milliseconds. No other Telegram-based trade copier has publicly reported a verified execution threshold at this level.

How TSC Infinity Achieves Sub-15ms Execution Time

Traditional Telegram copiers rely on a Windows-based Expert Advisor running on a local computer or third-party VPS, routing orders through locally installed terminal APIs. Each handoff in that chain, local device processing, VPS-to-broker network transit, and terminal API response, adds compounding latency that aggregates well above the 15-millisecond threshold.

TSC Infinity operates entirely within TSC’s own cloud infrastructure. Signal monitoring, parsing via ParseX AI, risk processing, and order transmission all occur server-side within a single integrated pipeline. No local device. No VPS relay. No third-party handoff. The result is sub-15ms execution, applied uniformly across global regions regardless of the trader’s device, internet connection, or time zone.

Why Latency/Execution Speed Matters

On volatile assets such as gold (XAUUSD), Bitcoin, and major indices, price movement in the seconds following a signal can be significant. A delayed fill of even one to two seconds produces a materially different entry price, with TSC’s own data recording average slippage costs of 5 to 12 pips per late entry during volatile conditions.

For prop firm traders operating under strict equity drawdown thresholds, delayed execution on stop orders or time-sensitive signals can push a position into a drawdown range it would not otherwise reach. At this level of trading, infrastructure latency is a measurable risk variable, not a marginal preference.

TSC Infinity removes this variable. Execution occurs at the infrastructure layer, 24/7, independent of device uptime, local internet connectivity, or geographic location. TSC Infinity- cloud-hosted mobile copier, can automatically copy any Telegram trades to MT4, MT5, and cTrader with a 15 ms execution speed globally.

Desktop and VPS-dependent Telegram signal copiers impose a structural latency floor that no competing copier tool has publicly quantified or improved upon. TSC Infinity’s sub-15ms of latency benchmark is the first documented figure of this level in the category, made possible by the same cloud-based system that also eliminated VPS costs and the Windows-only requirement.

Daniel Reid, Trading Technology Writer at Telegram Signal Copier, stated,

“TSC Infinity with 15-ms execution speed was built with no local processing, no third-party relay, and no terminal dependency. For prop firm traders managing tight drawdown limits, or anyone copying signals on volatile assets, execution at this level changes what automation can actually deliver.”

TSC infinity is available from the TSC official website. The support team is actively responding 24/7/365 to assist their valuable clients.

About Telegram Signal Copier (TSC)

Telegram Signal Copier (TSC) is a trading automation tool provider, enabling retail and professional traders to automate Telegram signals directly to live accounts across MT4, MT5, cTrader, DXTrade, and TradeLocker. Trusted by 90,000+ traders in 100+ countries since 2019, TSC holds a 4.5/5 rating on Trustpilot, helping traders of all levels with Telegram trade automation without manual input and thinking. 

Media Contact

Daniel Reid 

Trading Technology Writer, Telegram Signal Copier (TSC) 

Mail– support@telegramsignalcopier.com 

Website– https://telegramsignalcopier.com

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