Thanks for your reply, but, unfortunately, not self-explanatory and I don't have TWS installed to give it a try. I'm simply thinking of using it...
Does TWS allow you to detach a window within it (for example, a chart window) and move just that window to another monitor? Or, instead, do you...
OK. Un-checking "Allow this order to be triggered or filled outside regular trading hours" made it possible to transmit a Relative Order to...
My experience is this: when I direct a Relative Buy or Sell Order with any offset to Island during Regular Trading Hours, I get a message from IB...
If what you're saying about these orders here on Elite Trader is accurate, there ain't no "if" about it. Still awaiting your response to my reply...
If you're an IB customer, I would not rely on anything DAV from IB has posted here unless you can confirm it by information posted on IB's...
OK, how does IB's Pegged-to-Market work in connection with changes in Bids/Asks? Let's say that as a buyer you're pegged to the Ask - .01 and the...
When you say the TWS versions of Mid-Point Peg and Market Peg are "native", do you mean that they rollback to the trader's benefit as the NASDAQ...
Could you please explain this? NASDAQ doesn't actually have a "native relative order". It has 3 types of pegged orders: 1) Primary Peg: pegs...
Does anyone know of anyone other than Lightspeed Trading who offers NYSE and NASDAQ pegged orders in their native form (with full rollbacks to the...
How on Earth can this be true? NASDAQ/Island offers orders pegged to the same side, the opposite side, and the midpoint of the market, each of...
If they were designed to accommodate the needs of your clients generally, they would be used extensively. And while they wouldn't be the only way...
This is likely a question for the IB guys here, but maybe others know from experience. Can a Peg-to-Market order, available on orders directed...
Actually, the big players doing algorithmic trading on a short-term basis do use them. The question is "Which do they use?"
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