IB Margin Changes

Discussion in 'Interactive Brokers' started by gtcharlie, Sep 19, 2011.

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  1. Good luch on your search.
     
    #101     Sep 20, 2011
  2. howz that NFLX on margin woiken 4 ya?
     
    #102     Sep 20, 2011
  3. jayre

    jayre

    100% true if you are an IB client you have to take that risk.. However no other half decent broker will change the rules in middle of the game like IB
     
    #103     Sep 20, 2011
  4. This is a good life lesson, one I've learned many times -- people are never grateful. Rather than thanking IB for letting them trade junk stocks on margin all these years, they're outraged IB is discontinuing this courtesy.
     
    #104     Sep 20, 2011
  5. The problem with your statement is that IB threw a blanket over everything with a market cap of less than 250 million. Preferreds, closed end funds, stocks with little volatility. To me that is a lot like some of the decisions the SEC makes and we all know how wise some of those have turned out to be. And how beneficial for investors.
     
    #105     Sep 20, 2011
  6. lol @ junk stocks. Every company in the world with a market cap less than $250 million is junk?
     
    #106     Sep 20, 2011
  7. jayre

    jayre

    I don't think any one would appriciate the favor of giving you margin, just to pull it back. However IB is very good in doing that kind of FAVORS
     
    #107     Sep 20, 2011
  8. They made some changes to the policy but not enough to help me. It's good they eliminated prefs, closed end funds, and etfs. Email below:


    As a follow-up to a communication issued last Friday, please note that we will be implementing a change to our margin policy whereby stocks which report a market capitalization below USD 250 million, or equivalent, will no longer be considered marginable and therefore will have no loan value. This change is intended to recognize the well-known risks of micro and small cap stock which, relative to larger cap stocks, tend to be more volatile and less liquid, particularly in periods of elevated volatility. At this point, the policy will exclude certain classes of securities such as preferred stocks, ETFs and closed end funds, although individual issues within those classes may already be subject to house margin requirements for other cause and those margin rates will not change.

    The table below includes a list of securities which you hold that will be subject to this change. Please note, that in an effort to provide sufficient time for you to take the actions necessary to ensure margin compliance, we have extended the time line for implementation of these margin changes as follows:

    Close of Business
    Effective Date Margin Rate
    2011/09/21 35%
    2011/09/23 50%
    2011/09/28 75%
    2011/09/30 100%
     
    #108     Sep 20, 2011
  9. Almost like they listened to what I have been saying all along. Certain stocks should definitely have been excluded from the list and although I still disagree with eliminating all margin for small cap stocks this might enable me to stay with IB awhile longer. Not comfortable with that type of policy implementation so perhaps moving now before the next bombshell hits may be a good idea.
     
    #109     Sep 20, 2011
  10. Yah, I already decided I was going to move even if they backed away from this policy entirely. I can't risk that they implement something else in the future on a whim. It does seem like the either read this thread or listened to customer feedback, to a point.
     
    #110     Sep 20, 2011
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