It depends on the triggers does it serve.
But yes, imagine what it has to do in 0.1 second:
1. Send request to the server (it's a secure one, so the data must be encrypted)
2. Receive the response (decrypt it)
3. Unzip the response (if it set so)
4. Parse response into the numbers and set all market's and selection's parameters
5. Parse the triggers, parse each formula within them, replace all variables to the actual data, calculate all formulas.
6. Check the conditions, write logs.
7. Do necessary actions: prepare bets, etc.
8. Update the screen
I skipped some actions but these ones are enough to make your CPU busy