Shocking it is still that high. Has to be something to do with the fact that IB won't let you open a short position.
For some reason this thread, more than most others, becomes much more entertaining when read in an exaggerated English or Irish accent.
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Yes. People whine about HFTs, when the real low-hanging fruit to go after is the NYSE specialists. They just siphon money out of the system.
Has anyone used Paul Mann (daytradertax.com)? I'm looking for a CPA that is not as expensive as Green & Co. Alternatively, is there any software...
On a related, note, does anyone know of a good source for historical earnings data -- incl. date and time of release?
I suggested the following improvements 2 years ago...to no avail. 1) Qty should be able to be specified in shares or in dollar value 2)...
Curious if there are any other (cheap) sources of NYSE open price data now?
So I have transferred my stock trading quant skills into the arena of sports betting. Baseball, in particular, has been a gold mine, as can be...
I agree with finviz. Zacks.com may also be of use.
The guy is asking how much size it takes to have an appreciable impact on the open price for a given expected open volume, not whether everyone...
Stop whining. If you don't like the regulations of a given country, don't move there.
Uh...many stocks are > 80% to borrow at IB. And yes, high borrow rates are a reflection of high demand, not lack of demand. Kind of shocking not...
How many shares per trade? If only a couple hundred, you may be getting hit by the min ticket charge on your smaller orders.
There are times when you think a stock will move a certain direction right after the open. In these cases, on-open orders are desirable. The...
yeah, CNBC is "over the air"... What are you talking about?
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