Can anyone compete with IBs margin rates?

Discussion in 'Interactive Brokers' started by Saltynuts, Feb 2, 2020.

  1. manic

    manic

    Just sell an SPX box spread and get a 1.5% interest rate at any broker. There is no need to ever use a margin loan.
     
    #11     Feb 2, 2020
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  2. This sounds like some wallstreetbets shit...
     
    #12     Feb 3, 2020
  3. Robert Morse

    Robert Morse Sponsor

    nooby_mcnoob-Most clearing firms set up three accounts in the background for a margin account. Type1-CASH, Type 2-Margin, Type 3-short stock. In type 2, they place all cash, long stock, long options, and short options. As a general rule, as long as that account debit balance does not exceed your cash, you are not borrowing. By having a credit balance in options, it can offset the debit balance in long stock.
     
    #13     Feb 3, 2020
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  4. Interesting, thanks for the information!
     
    #14     Feb 3, 2020
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  5. Sig

    Sig

    No, it's a completely legitimate way to borrow without paying any broker margin interest. You can also do the opposite to earn that same interest rate. It's really a bit sad that so few people seem to grasp the concept, incredible how much wasted money they're paying their broker in margin interest.
     
    #15     Feb 3, 2020
  6. Alexpung

    Alexpung

    well if everyone is doing it broker may disallow such a trade. I picked up this idea in this forum two years ago, so I must thanks you guys.
     
    #16     Feb 3, 2020
  7. Sig

    Sig

    Good point, maybe we should stop talking about it:D
     
    #17     Feb 3, 2020
  8. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Did you really just ask that?
    Short some Peleton and get back to us.
    :banghead:
     
    #18     Feb 3, 2020
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  9. Haha I did, seems that the answer is that the rate charged can depend on the underlying! Anyone know where I can find the particular IB page that talks about this? Not finding it immediately doing a google or IB search. Thanks!!!
     
    #19     Feb 4, 2020

  10. So, if I go into Toolbox in my IB platform, click on SLB Rates, it asks me for a ticker. I type in PTON (Peleton). It says the fee rate is like 61% and the rebate rate is like 59.75%. So is that an annual rate I'd have to pay to SHORT Peleton, or an annual rate I would received if I held Peleton and agreed to let someone short it? YIKES!!!
     
    #20     Feb 4, 2020