IB Margin Changes

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

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  1. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    You are the one accusing them of autoliquidation for their personal gain via Timber Hill with no evidence at all backing up that claim.
     
    #71     Sep 20, 2011
  2. haha jayre, you're a bit misguided here. they are not auto liquidating to profit off of their customers - that's just insane. they would MUCH rather you remain a customer and continue trading and making commissions.

    now, that doesn't mean that they do some really stupid stuff to *potentially* save $10,000 here and there.

    lol @ the notion that i'm not a new poster. i found this website to post after a google search looking to see if others were upset about the change. i'm not really like most of you, i'm not a trader. i'm an investor.
     
    #72     Sep 20, 2011
  3. jayre

    jayre

    Would that be ilegal for IB? If not, why not do it? lol
    By the way I didn't accuse anyone, it was you who said that it must somehow be a good business decission for IB to make these sudden margin changes, so I threw out an idea that mabye its indeed a "good business dicission". I'm sure Timbar Hill make a ton of money of this autoliquidations, don't you think so?
     
    #73     Sep 20, 2011
  4. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    Most likely not.
     
    #74     Sep 20, 2011
  5. jayre

    jayre

    Mabye (just mabye) the profit of autoliquidation is more then the $1 & 70¢ comissions they will be making for the next year?? have you seen prices when you get liquidated, rock bottom prices. I know if I could buy at this prices I could possibly make a 5% instant return on these position.
     
    #75     Sep 20, 2011
  6. jayre

    jayre

    Wrong
     
    #76     Sep 20, 2011
  7. I follow IBKR. Wall Street wants them to grow their broker business and doesn't care AT ALL about their market making business. In fact, Wall Street wants them to wind it down and return the capital to shareholders. The future (and present) of IB is brokerage. They would never sacrifice a potential life long client for a few bucks in market making. It doesn't make business sense.
     
    #77     Sep 20, 2011
  8. Some thoughts: 1) Look up "timber," "maybe" and "interest" in your dictionary. 2) In English, a single question mark is used.
     
    #78     Sep 20, 2011
  9. jayre

    jayre

    Hello, 50% of their profits in 2010 was from market making, in 2008 it was 70%.. That's some big numbers, and half of the the profit of the whole company.
     
    #79     Sep 20, 2011
  10. jayre

    jayre

    Good point
     
    #80     Sep 20, 2011
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