Has IB sorted out their license requirements for Australian's who want to open a margin account yet?
They seem to have an Australian website up and running now (was there one before, I don't remember it..) and it makes no mention of the margin restrictions.
https://www.interactivebrokers.com.au/en/index.php?f=4945
They have always had a .AU website, but I never checked to see if it detailed the particular margin restrictions applicable to Australia. If it did and it is now removed, that would be positive for their plans.
What I have noticed changed over the last few weeks (I have just returned from overseas) is that I am getting the following message when I access any of the sub-options under Costs / Interest and Financing:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /en/index.php on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Previously sub-option info was displayed.
I'm really struggling without interactive brokers.
I've been using IG markets instead however I've had it with their platform. Anyone have any other good brokers/CFD providers they could recommend? I only trade ASX stocks.
I'm really struggling without interactive brokers.
I've been using IG markets instead however I've had it with their platform. Anyone have any other good brokers/CFD providers they could recommend? I only trade ASX stocks.
Ask IG about their L2 platform if you haven't tried that. It's still not great but I found it runs smoother than the browser based one. Mind you that was almost 2 years ago that I used it.
Having said that, when I used the L2 I coupled that with either WebIress (FP market has that) or Spark Iguana 2. I used these as information platform only and place orders separately with IG. So it's a bit slower and clunkier.
Otherwise have a look at Paritech Pulse which looks pretty decent.
https://www.aussiestockforums.com/f...=27040&p=785455&highlight=platform#post785455
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It appears that now there is an option to BPay in our account rather than direct transfer which used to be previously.
Another thing i noted was that IB does not allow Australian residents to trade CFD's.
Any reasons for that.
Has anyone seen anything from IB that would indicate that they have changed their commission structure on US Share trades. I have found that instead of a flat rate of $0.005 per share it seems to be less (still $1 minimum).
I've been using IG markets instead however I've had it with their platform. Anyone have any other good brokers/CFD providers they could recommend? I only trade ASX stocks.
Does anyone know if you can open margin accounts as Australians with IB yet?
The answer is not yet, it is still full (overnight) margin per contract. I wish they would get this sorted as I really miss using IB, or more importantly the 'ZerolineTrader' DOM interface. However I refuse to have to coff up over 7k per contract, crazy.
I don't trade CFDs, but it is listed.
https://www.interactivebrokers.com.au/en/?f=/en/trading/cfds.php?cc=AU&ib_entity=llc
On one of their online trading forms (under account management) you have to acknowledge that you want to do CFD Trading. Please check this out.
I closed my acc a while back now...
Can Australian's still trade futures with IB?
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