Hi everyone. I currently trade using the TWS platform. Below is the example of the order I'm attempting to place. If XYZ is currently...
For those unfamiliar, the Pattern Day Rule applies to accounts below $25,000. Only 4 day trades can be made in any 5 business day period. Using a...
Augen has a few good articles if you google 'Jeff Augen Articles'.
That's the general idea, yes. I'm looking for comparable software to use along with iVolatility to compare ease of use. I enjoy making my life...
Hello everyone, I'm going to begin a subscription to iVolatility.com's Options Scanner Suite here shortly. I'm using it to scan for favorable...
Can someone identify where this option volatility chart came from? A program, scanner, trading platform? I appreciate the help....
Does anyone know what's up with UNG options now that it's had it's reverse split? I'm long and short some puts. TWS has them labeled a being...
So if I buy an AA Dec 13put option in the morning, then the only way it could be considered a day trade, is if I sold it that same day before the...
So a 'day-trade', per PDT rules when using options, involves a trade where the option that is bought or sold at a specific strike price,...
Everywhere I have checked, including IB's site, has nothing to say about buying and selling multiple strike prices in the same market throughout a...
Per the PDT rule for accounts under 25K, how many daytrades have been made in the following example below? UNG TRADES 9:31 AM...
Where in the TWS platform, or in the account management website link, does IB show how many day trades a person can make, before violating the PDT...
Using TWS, why does my platform show NG options trading after 2:30PM Eastern Standard?
I need to amend my original post. It should read like the following: Do any of these examples, violate the pattern day rule? 1. Four SPY...
Do any of these examples, violate the pattern day rule? 1. Five SPY 1300 calls, are sold on Monday at 3pm. The next day at 11AM, all five...
Does the iShares MSCI Italy Index Fund, have a benchmark that has options available to traders in the US? I know EWI has options, but I inquiring...
That helps a tremendous amount. It sounds like SGXNK options have the highest liquidity for US customers. I'd love to trade OSE options though....
IB shows five different non-us futures options markets available to trade options in. This can't be right? NK225, SG, NK, AP, and IP....
I really appreciate it. I'm attempting to find the most liquid options for the Nikkei and Topix. I found options available for SGXNK and N225....
Is this true?
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