IB Suggestions & Improvements

Discussion in 'Interactive Brokers' started by Babak, Aug 26, 2005.

  1. AC3

    AC3

    Do away w/ the auto-exit function. For someone who trades various markets there is no real "good time" to have the system exit out .....make it the default function to exit out and if the user wants to override this function make it available.
     
    #661     May 9, 2006
  2. ZenEng

    ZenEng

    IB have made it clear that email is being phased out because of the difficulty of routing. Try the trouble ticket method.
     
    #662     May 10, 2006
  3. Dear IB,


    I'd like to see sortable columns in the Market Scanner.

    And also add a column for intraday "% in range"
     
    #663     May 10, 2006
  4. also try the ib board on their website. some good info there also
     
    #664     May 10, 2006
  5. More functionality with new high/new lows of day -- if tws can make the last price change colors off such criteria, I'm sure it can be incorporated into alerts and conditional orders as well.
     
    #665     May 10, 2006
  6. alanm

    alanm

    Quote from johnk49:
    I have emailed TAC a few times about this but the lazy pigs can't even bother to reply.


    I wonder why.
     
    #666     May 11, 2006
  7. johnk49

    johnk49

    My emails to them were polite,the insult bit came after ten days of not being able to get a quote and not getting any help from them.
     
    #667     May 12, 2006
  8. Is there a way you can modify tws and not accidently delete lines with positions/symbols by pressing the "cancel" order button?

    I make substantial use of the cancel button but I've occasionally deleted symbols with it! The cancel order button should be just that. It should NOT be a delete button too.
     
    #668     May 12, 2006
  9. ozzy

    ozzy

    Can we get the scan function for Canadian Stocks as well? The DOM could be better as well.
     
    #669     May 12, 2006
  10. Are you guys considering lowering margins for eminis? That would make you more competitive. Frankly, even TS Securities beats you in this respect and this is not the most aggressive kid on the block...
     
    #670     May 12, 2006