Running since 2014 and built on AMD Ryzen 9 9950X hardware, TradingFXVPS offers the best single-thread CPU performance in this comparison — the metric that matters most for EA-heavy traders.
MetaTrader runs most of an EA’s logic on a single CPU thread, so single-thread speed — not core count — usually decides how many EAs you can run smoothly. TradingFXVPS leans into exactly this, building on the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, one of the fastest single-thread desktop chips available, with a PassMark single-thread rating among the highest in the market. That headroom is what lets it run large, indicator-heavy EA portfolios where cheaper VPSes start to stutter.
Back that with DDR5 RAM, NVMe storage, a 2×10 Gbps network and cross-connect latency around 0.3 ms, and you have a serious tool for automated trading. A $3.99 trial lets you prove it on your own setup first. The interface feels a little dated and top tiers get pricey, but for EA performance per dollar it’s hard to beat.
Bottom line: if your edge is automation and you push your VPS hard, this is the one to test first — and the cheap trial makes that easy.
This is the standout category. The Ryzen 9 9950X posts among the highest single-thread benchmark scores on the market, which translates directly into more EAs running without lag. Cross-connection latency of ~0.3 ms (to a same-facility broker) is also among the lowest figures here — useful for scalping strategies.
Eight locations cover the key hubs: New York, London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Chicago, Tokyo, Singapore and Hong Kong. That’s enough to put a low-latency node near most brokers, even if it’s a shorter list than ForexVPS.net’s.
Plans start around $17.50/month and scale into dedicated HFT and futures tiers. The cheap trial is the smart entry point.
| Plan | Focus | From | Good for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trial | Short-term test box | $3.99 | Trying before buying |
| Standard VPS | Ryzen 9 · DDR5 · NVMe | $17.50/mo | EA portfolios |
| HFT / Futures | Dedicated low-latency cores | Premium | Scalpers & algos |
Support is responsive and the platform is stable; the dashboard just looks a generation behind the slicker hosts. Functionally it does everything you need, and MetaTrader can be pre-installed.
Each MetaTrader terminal mostly runs on one CPU thread, so a faster single core lets each EA tick through its logic quicker — which means you can run more terminals before performance degrades. TradingFXVPS’s Ryzen 9 chip is built for this.
It’s a low-cost short-term plan that lets you deploy MetaTrader and test latency to your broker before committing to a monthly subscription.
Yes — with a server in the same facility as your broker, the ~0.3 ms cross-connect latency is well suited to scalping and other latency-sensitive strategies.
How we compiled this review. This review is based on TradingFXVPS’s publicly published specifications, pricing, data-centre locations and feature information, combined with independent research and analysis (including published PassMark single-thread figures for the listed hardware) and its reputation across the trading community, accurate as of May 2026. We have not independently benchmarked the provider’s live network; figures such as latency and uptime are the provider’s own claims unless otherwise stated, and your real-world results will vary by broker, location and plan. Confirm current details on the TradingFXVPS website before purchasing. This is independent editorial opinion, not financial advice, and ForexVPS.site is not affiliated with TradingFXVPS. See our full disclaimer and methodology.
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