I know, from my experience as an IB customer, that ak15's information is totally false.
Check the rules for each exchange.
The exchanges give special handling to odd lot orders. Some customers break their larger round lot orders down into odd lots in order to gain an...
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Don't laugh at the following. Step 1: submit trouble ticket. Step 2: If untimely or inadequate response to trouble ticket, escalate to...
Reg NMS does not apply to orders executed in an opening cross. So this is no excuse for SMART to re-route open only orders to AMEX, where the...
Can you try re-wording this? I don't understand what you are saying.
I disagree. I have a lot of experience with pressing and helping IB to debug and to improve SMART routing. I believe that IB's intentions are...
This feature was implemented years ago, after I persuaded IB it was needed, precisely because AMEX specialists pulling stunts. This feature was...
I know, based on my experience as a customer of IB, that this information is totally false.
See your daily account statement.
I got lots of messages about failed login attempts when I tried ctrl-alt-R after I got a pink screen. I exited and tried to re-login, and got a...
If it were true, I would have no difficulty admitting it. But it isn't true, so there is nothing for me to admit.
First, please stop talking about hidden liquidity "pools", and instead talk about hidden liquidity in general, much or most of which is not...
Scanning for hidden liquidity would not be appropriate for orders which the customer has the most extreme urgency to trade. This is why I have...
Yes, I do put a lot of trust in IB.
Some or all of the major ECNs provide hidden order types. These are a very large source of hidden liquidity. Hidden orders can generally be sized...
This time you got it right.
If a brief service outage at your broker threatens to cause you a 30% loss, perhaps you are using too much leverage and taking too much risk?
Please let me give a different perspective on the disagreement between HoundDogOne and Def. I think they are each partly wrong and partly right....
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