Current source is shown as BBG, not IMF or Fed.
There's more uncertainty and 'potential energy.' The market doesn't yet know how an industry's earnings are trending.
Heavy hitter! [ATTACH]
Margin minima are determined by the exchanges but FCMs can charge more, and often do.
Yes, except for some details about fees & carry.
I don't follow. Does that make it less wrong? :confused:
Look at stocks that report early in earnings season, or at least earlier than their peers.
This is wrong. A security can be 10 times as volatile as the market, but will have β==0 if it's uncorrelated with the market.
I kept reading, thinking you'd answer at some point, but next time I'll know better!
That's a long-winded non-answer to OP's question.
What's the firm's capital situation currently? It was noted in a thread from a year ago that as of Dec 2014 the firm's excess net capital was only...
LOL. There are dozens of threads on ET complaining about IB [admittedly, usually without justification].
Yep, that's the consensus.
For all I know there may have been wrongdoing, but a 100 lot of a tiny option, <$2000 in premium, isn't of any interest.
There seem to be lots of developing-world members/visitors here on ET also.
What are you offering to pay?
These are way high. What's your data source?
Who's "we"?
Also I notice there are some firms with '300' or '301' codes, but those codes aren't explained on the site.
I guess someone forgot to tell them they should run their businesses for the convenience of daytraders...
Separate names with a comma.