Is IBKR lite only for US residents?

Discussion in 'Interactive Brokers' started by GotherL, Jun 16, 2020.

  1. GotherL

    GotherL

    With fast moving stocks even with good execution without at least 0.25 cent offset they can be hard to catch sometimes. 0.05 cents might not be enough but if you attempted it 5 times than that is more likely an execution issue.

    In your case, I would just stick with pro. (That goes for me as well.)

    Are you still using TWS for trading in your pro account or did you find something better yet?
     
    Last edited: Jun 28, 2020
    #11     Jun 28, 2020
  2. Yeah it was beyond bad. I even had one limit with a .05 cent offset not fill after market.

    To be honest though, it WAS the simulator so it is hard to say if the executions would be that bad in the live environment and I have seen a few people commenting that IBKR's simulator tends to function more toward the worst case scenario which I guess is a good thing for training.

    I guess my take away though was if the simulator was giving me the worst case scenario, it shows me what could happen when a Broker is sending its orders to the MMs verses direct routing and it goes back to what I was speculating on earlier. If you miss one fill, it could cost you hundreds if not thousands and If your fills are experiencing even .01 cent worse fills or sells even half the time, there is a very good likelihood, that "Free" is costing you more than paying for commissions.

    Also, I guess it makes sense as well. I mean these companies are losing a whole hell of a lot of revenue buy offering a free commission anything. It just makes sense that they would route in whatever way is that absolutely most profitable for them even if the execution was very poor.

    Well if anyone ever fully tests IBKR Lite vs IBKR Pro in the live environment, I would love to hear about their experience.
     
    #12     Jun 28, 2020
  3. tonyf

    tonyf

    How much is DAStrader and isit worth ayment over TWS?
     
    #13     Jul 1, 2020
  4. That is the million dollar question hehe. DAS trader with the recommended data package is I think $150 a month. That is quite a bit of money if your a small trader especially when your adding in things like maybe TradeIdeas Scanner, commissions, Tradingvue Journal a chat room membership, etc.

    On the flip side, I hear that the execution is top notch and most professional traders seem to use it so kind of like the Lite vs Pro debate, it could be very well be worth the cost if it allows for more profitable trades.

    For myself, I may try it at some point, but right now I am going to focus on being a consistently profitable trader while using TWS.

    As far as TWS goes, so far I like it. It is missing a few critical hotkeys like the ability to sell your position by percentages, i.e. sell 50% or 25% of your position but I got around that by making a hotkey to sell different amounts that roughly equal out to about 1/2 the position sizes I usually take. I also like Charttrader to be honest. I love being able to just drag and drop my stops or other orders if I feel the need. I can also just drop a speculative order on the chart and delay the transmit of the order until I am ready. I don't think DAS Trader Pro has anything like that but I am unsure.

    In any case, there are probably a ton of people much, much more experienced than me that can give you a better answer so don't take my response as gospel. Hopefully they will come on and provide their input as well.
     
    #14     Jul 1, 2020
  5. GotherL

    GotherL

    I am not sure what the difference between $150 or $175 but a youtuber who trades the same equities as me uses the $175 version.

    Anyways, I bailed out. You need to printout and sign paper. (I don't have a printer or scanner.) Then you need to send a copy of your photo ID (Something I also don't have atm.)

    Too much hassle and too expensive.
     
    #15     Jul 1, 2020
  6. tonyf

    tonyf

    why not just pay for the Credit Suisse algos in TWS for better execution?
    How come a small firm can better execute than the largest retail broker in the world? Just look at their respective annual IT spend!
    Are their any facts or data supporting better execution.... this smells like NinjaTrader back in 2010.
     
    #16     Jul 2, 2020
  7. Yeah they have about 6-7 levels you can get starting at I think around $100. The difference is the data feeds your subscribing too. The $150 package is the first level that gives you Totalview.

    As far as a copy of your photo ID, I think just about everyone needs that so I keep a copy saved on my PC.

    I do agree about the price, at least for now. $150 a month just means I need to make $150 more profits to clear that expense. I am just starting out myself so that adds up especially with my trade volume equaling $100+ in commissions a day that I have to overcome. Overall trading is expensive. For an ideal set up you want to probably get TradeIdeas for scanning ($118/mo), TraderVue for your Journal ($49/mo), Benzinga Pro for News ($177/mo) and made a few other services. Your expenses can easily add up to over $1000 a month. If I was consistently making $1000 a day or more then no problem but I am not there yet so got to make do with ghetto scanners like TradingView and Yahoo Finance for news hehe.
     
    #17     Jul 2, 2020
  8. IBKR lite is available for US residents only. According to the news, these clients will be allowed to avail of the benefits from IBKR's Integrated Investment Management Account, which will help them to invest in options, forex, stocks, funds, and more across the globe from a single account.
     
    #18     Jan 21, 2021