DO NOT TRADE UNTILL ALL THE PROBLEM IS FIXED, even if you can login, don't burn your account. In this situation, if someone lose on a trade because of system problem who will be responsible? please tell me if anyone knows
I'm logged in to two different accounts on two dif computers (from the same IP), and the green/yellow/red indicators in the Connections dialog box are different, which is kinda weird. I'd have assumed that the same servers would be up/down/connecting. (EDIT: wait, n/m it looks like it's the same greens/reds, they're just displayed in a dif order, oh well.)
Lol. What a disgrace - 30 minutes before the US open on a Monday and the system is down. IBKR's business is evaporating right before our eyes; reliability and professionalism was their only competitive edge over Robinhood et al. IB had sure better find a way to make this right with customers.
Fortunately, I use Robinhood as my backup broker. (seriously) At least RH only goes down during record volume sessions.
in 2008, I lost 8000 due to their software problem, they gave back 4000. maybe they wanted to keep me since I paid them lots of commission.
Thanks. Hadn't seen that before. The few times I've been on their status page when an issue has been happening, it was never shown.
I make my money holding iffy options until expiry day. How come all 4 backup servers are down simultaneously? This CEO needs to get in front of a camera asap.
How can you tell which server your IB software is trying to access? I'm in the 'Connections' dialog box, and the bottom-most row under "Market Data Connections" (which is green fwiw) is "zdc1.ibllc.com"...which the page above says is the "Europe" Server?...except I'm not in Europe...