Open Roth IRA account with IB

Discussion in 'Interactive Brokers' started by learningmode, Apr 10, 2014.

  1. Hi, I am about to open a Roth IRA account with IB.

    Any gotchas I should be aware?

    Also if anyone is interested to send me a referal, PM me.
     
  2. I have my roth with IB. No issues.

    Good luck!
     
  3. one issue with IB was that .... if u have a acct where u dont trade frequently. .they will charge u a in activity fee. ie. u have to make 30$ in commissions each month

    that was preventing me moving my ROLL IRA to IB.
    but I just got an email. that if u have more than 100K in any IB acct, there is no inactivity fee... so I will be moving my ROLL IRA. which does have >100K to IB.
     
  4. The monthly fee is $10 less commissions. Beats the $7/trade advertised elsewhere.
     
  5. ok. even better.. so if u have 100K then they dont charge that 10$ fe.e. also if there is no activity..
     
  6. fan27

    fan27

    Yeah...I bite the bullet and pay the $10. Not a big deal.
     
  7. you are going to trade your retirement account ?
    I hope you know what you are doing.
     
  8. why not?
    but I have noticed. that commissions can be a bummer.. but IB is the best..in this regard
    i used to keep doing some spreads...

    but in principle. i do agree... retirement should be .. buy and hold long term. .quality blue chips..

    i am gravitating to VOO

    http://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=voo

    in 20 years... 90% of mutual fund managers will not be able to beat VOO. then why even bother trying. eh??
     
  9. JackR

    JackR

    I think IB has two $10 fees they waive for $30/month in commissions. Account (Inactivity fee) and the US Market Data package fee. I'm not sure they waive both for an inactive >=$100K balance.

    Jack