CFD trading with Interactive Brokers?

Discussion in 'Retail Brokers' started by Brianharvey, May 9, 2014.

  1. Does anyone trade CFD's with interactive brokers?
    I'm currently using Colmex. Love the platform, but I'm a beginner trading small size, so I think I may need to cut as many costs down as low as possible (commissions, data feed etc)

    I'm thinking about opening an account with IB as I believe they have commission of 50c per hundred shares each way?(I'm currently paying $1 per 100 shares each way)

    I really miss the colmex platforn if I move. It's like a proper daytrading platform, and looks similar to those like instaquote, sterlin etc.

    Looks like this:
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    I love trading directly from the 'stock box' etc. It's all so fast and nice. I can click on a symbol and it'll change the stock box to that symbol.

    From what I gather, IB looks like this?:
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    I can't imagine trying to trade from that.

    Is there a free way that I can get IB platform to look like the first pic?

    What other fees are there with trading CFD's with IB? data feed? (how much)

    I look forward to replies from anyone who uses them!

    cheers
     
  2. d08

    d08

    Last I did, they had issues closing positions. I'm not sure if it got resolved as they never got back to me. While talking with support, it was apparent that not many people trade CFDs with them, so you should talk with CS on London hours. I hope they get the issues fixed as CFDs are the way of the future for non-US customers.
    The costs are all on their website.
     
  3. moarla

    moarla

    you can make IB s platform looking like the platform you psdted.
    IOB can everything others can do. you just need to study :)
     
  4. You sure? I thought most people who use IB tend to use a 3rd party platform for charting and to place trades if daytrading (like E-signal?), as it's just not feasable on it's own.
     
  5. moarla

    moarla


  6. That's what I thought - I know people use front-ends so that they can trade without having to use the TWS platform.
    If IB can do it all, why does everyone seem to use other front ends?


    Thanks. I'll take a look
     
  7. IB has recorded webinars on how to configure Mosaic, possibly under intro to TWS.

    I use Sierra Charts for charting because it is superior to Java stuff, has way more studies and most importantly has spreadsheet capability.

    I manage all orders on TWS, no sense having an extra layer in execution, but in any case I'm a swing trader.
     
  8. Yeah, i'm sure it's fine for swing trading.

    I like to trade directly from the chart like on ninjatrader and lots of proper daytrading platforms. Wonder if TWS for cds's can do that
     
  9. No idea, why don't you put in a request for a paper trading account and try it out there. If you have a funded account with them, and I take it you do, then the data is real time so sim fills based on RT data.

    I think the request is via account management page on TWS.
     
  10. luisHK

    luisHK

    IME execution is not quite as smooth with CFDs as it is with the underlying, if modifying an order it will take a while until it shows as active. Recently I tried to buy at the ask price on significant size and the ask stayed at that price for a while but my order didn't get executed, than the price ran away (I was in China with a poor internet connection which might have made matters worse) . Cost me quite a bit in missed profit.
    I only use CFDs on markets hit by transaction tax, would stick to the underlying otherwise. Also with IB in stocks were 100% margin is required the margin for CFDs is actually slightly more than 100%, hence one's maintenance margin increases faster than his profits. Frustrating.
     
    #10     May 13, 2014