IB Margin Changes

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

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  1. that shutemup
     
    #121     Sep 20, 2011
  2. For those with accounts less then $5mil, you won't be able to move to a prime broker. And, you won't get any more leverage then what is available at IB.
     
    #122     Sep 21, 2011
  3. rmorse

    rmorse Sponsor

    I can offer segregated Customer Portfolio Margin at Penson and ML Pro with much less than $5mm. Currently both prime brokers over PM on equities with market caps under $250MM. There has been no change.

    Bob
    rmorse@victorsecurities.com
     
    #123     Sep 21, 2011
  4. Dude, are you that desperate for business? Take your ambulance chasing to another thread. LOL though as the firm you're touting for clearing services has a market cap < $51 million.
     
    #124     Sep 21, 2011
  5. penson? lol.

    another master of the universe selling cheese and not trading
     
    #125     Sep 21, 2011
  6. jayre

    jayre

    Will it be insured by SPIC up to 500k? if yes I think it might be great alternative.
     
    #126     Sep 21, 2011
  7. rmorse

    rmorse Sponsor

    Yes. If you're NOT a Broker Dealer, you're protected by SIPC up to the SIPC limits. Plus, Penson like most brokerage firms has excess SIPC coverage from an insurance firm to offer a little more coverage.

    Terms of SIPC help. Customers of a failed brokerage firm get back all securities (such as stocks and bonds) that already are registered in their name or are in the process of being registered. After this first step, the firm's remaining customer assets are then divided on a pro rata basis with funds shared in proportion to the size of claims. If sufficient funds are not available in the firm's customer accounts to satisfy claims within these limits, the reserve funds of SIPC are used to supplement the distribution, up to a ceiling of $500,000 per customer, including a maximum of $250,000 for cash claims. Additional funds may be available to satisfy the remainder of customer claims after the cost of liquidating the brokerage firm is taken into account.
     
    #127     Sep 21, 2011
  8. figure it out yet braintrusts?
     
    #128     Sep 21, 2011
  9. i gave you all the clues.
     
    #129     Sep 21, 2011
  10. theory was correct
     
    #130     Sep 21, 2011
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