What about the ones that auto-trade for you via a brokerage account?
You'll run into this almost anywhere at any kind of financial institution, the average joe CSR wants to get the customer off the phone as quickly...
That's a good policy to follow. You shouldn't have to, but that's the way it works unfortunately.
I also trade a Margin IRA at IB but haven't encountered this problem before. Did you get it solved?
IIRC, the advantage of TotalView is that you see multiple quotes from a given ECN/MM, not just the BEST ones, like you get from Level II....
This is no significance of my own choosing, however IB's trading software allows you to select an option that will automatically pre-route your...
Your comment and this whole discussion applies only to NYSE-listed stocks, correct?
So what are the pros and cons of "participating in the opening print?"
IB gives its clients the option to "pre-route" orders for listed stocks to the major exchanges 3 minutes before the opening bell. What are the...
Yes, that does help me very much...thanks.
Found this from a link off a link of a link in the IB User's Guide... "An LIT order is similar to a stop limit order, except that an LIT sell...
Can someone explain the difference between a stop order and a market-if-touched (MIT) order? Similarly, the difference between a stop limit...
I know you're trying to help, but I'm not sure how to respond. :) All I've ever known is how CyberTrader shows market data and trying to...
Ok, well, that makes sense. Any idea why she said that book trader only shows IB customer quotes or is she wrong on that as well? And do you...
Not because I was unhappy with CT, but because IB offers their "Margin IRA account" which skips the T+3 wait time... Let's assume the spread on...
I'm new to IB... Aimee from IB Customer Service informed me that book trader can only ever display Level 1 data (never L2 or OpenBook) and that...
My take on the original question: It can definitely be taught.
I can't reproduce this problem on my machines.
It's been said many times that 1%/day is probably the day-trading ultimate pipe dream. 1% a day is 12x your money in 1 year. 0.5% a day is...
Call me ignorant, but posting this problem in a 3rd-party internet message board won't help you. Report it to IB with a web ticket or support chat.
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