That would be great. I would have to say 30 ms would do for the vast majority of Internet users. I am getting 11ms latency with my new Internet connection with Verizon. It is substantially better than Comcrap. I trade currency (scalping) and latency is important. I do exercises to improve my hand-eye latency because it is the greatest latency involved in a trade and contributes to total latency in a trade - envision the human eye-brain-fingers extended to the OSI seven layers. That price on the screen is not the fill price no matter how fast the network and human body is when entering market orders. (My trading strategy doesn't work with limit orders.)
You are not a day trader, you’re a seconds trader!