Hi Perry,
Thanks for the confirmation on contract commissions...
As IB has never had a minimum before for Aussie options, could you explain how it works?
For example, if I put in an order for 50 BHP options (now with 100 shares per contract - would have been an order of 5 previously) and say only 15 are taken. I now have 35 left and need to adjust the price due to market movement. Does this mean a new order with IB and another $2 minimum?
Or is there just one $2 minimum per order even if order price is adjusted on unfilled quantity?
If the unfilled quantity is cancelled and re-ordered, is that definitely a new $2 minimum? This would also be the case at the end of the day as I understand that all option orders are purged from the system - can you confirm?
And I can't find it anywhere, but are index options such as the XJO remaining the same with the $10 multiplier?
As brokers can vary in brokerage policies, any information you can give on the above questions would be much appreciated.
Hi Sails,
Yes, we do have a minimum per order of 2 AUD and if you modify the price it would be considered a new order and thus a 2 AUD fee. Of course if you’re trading more than 6 contracts at a time (which is fewer shares than the previous contact size of 1), you’re still better off with this new fee structure....
Thanks again for the detailed reply, Perry.
Can the "all or none" be used with options to prevent the above happening? At least the orders could be put in 7 or 10 at a time to stop tiny orders nibbling at the order while still keeping brokerage about the same.
Hi Sails,
Unfortunately the All or None order type cannot be used on ASX options.
Cheers
Perry
IB Sales Rep
Hi Perry, got a few questions regarding IB.
1. How to get full market depth? Mine only show up first 5 lines of bid and ask in depth and book trader for all products with and without market data.
2. I want to setup a secondary account from my main account using same funds (corporate account), but with limitation of available funds and seperate P/L calculations. How do I do that?
3. Any chance to lift the "dump" & "chase" (bypass market cap) limits on an order for penny stocks? I'm relunctant to trade pennies on IB because I have problems buying and selling above/below market price. Some of the protections in place is ridiculous!
For example: A share trading at 0.1c that has a low liquidity, it won't let me dump into the 0.097 bids.
1. For booktrader to show the available market depths, you will need to subscribe to real time market data. You cannot access market depth without real time market data.
I have real time market data, still only show 5 lines in depth and booktrader.
One market and learn how to trade.
The rest will still be there if you survive.
Me again
I found the info about Aussie interest rates but am still curious about the HIN Situation in Australia for IB Users in OZ.
Hi Happy2be,
We are focusing on our attention on Australian products.
Adding 200 stocks to our shorting list, fixing up franking/ tax issues, and working on the HIN is part of the agenda in 2011. I dont have a time frame on when it will be completed, however once i have more of an insight on the issue, i'll let you know.
regards
Perry
IB Sales Rep
Hi Happy2be,
We are focusing on our attention on Australian products.
Adding 200 stocks to our shorting list, fixing up franking/ tax issues, and working on the HIN is part of the agenda in 2011. I dont have a time frame on when it will be completed, however once i have more of an insight on the issue, i'll let you know.
regards
Perry
IB Sales Rep
Perry I think the HIN issue is keeping many SMSF (Self Managed Superfund's)from using your services as its an audit problem for many.
Sort this out and I would suspect you will certainly attract a lot more retain business.
Hi Happy2be,
We are focusing on our attention on Australian products.
Adding 200 stocks to our shorting list, fixing up franking/ tax issues, and working on the HIN is part of the agenda in 2011. I dont have a time frame on when it will be completed, however once i have more of an insight on the issue, i'll let you know.
regards
Perry
IB Sales Rep
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