- Joined
- 16 June 2005
- Posts
- 4,281
- Reactions
- 6
I haven't turned off my pop-up blocker and WebIress still works OK. Try try allowing pop ups from www.iress.com.au and/or adding it as a trusted site.omad said:Sorry to bug you again sails, I have been going through the WebIress help(after I eventually realized I needed to turn off pop-up blocking) and couldn't find out if you can chart historical volatility. Is this possible with WI?
Hi Sails
Back in 06 you mentioned that Morrison policy requires written options to be phoned through, is this still the case? (if you are still using them of course)
I had a quick look at the website but i couldn't find mention of this.
Also, with OX is a spread order regarded as one trade or are you charged per leg.
Thanks in advance,
Cutz.
When trading with them, the above is based on 10 contract minimums - so it works out to be $24 per leg ($21 per leg with frequent rates) for up to 10 contracts. If confused, give them a call!Standard Rates: $2.40 per contract per leg, subject to a $48.00 minimum per trade, plus ACH Fees.
Frequent Rates#: $2.10 per contract per leg, subject to a $42.00 minimum per trade, plus ACH Fees.
Thanks Sails,
I just checked out the TraderDealer website and it mentions that you can buy calls and puts online or sell call options as part of a covered-call strategy, does this mean you can’t go short on calls and puts or you can but you have to phone them through.
Cutz
Thanks,
I will give them a ring Monday. I will also check out if Morrison require phoning through on shorts, their rates look rather attractive but i prefer to enter my trades online.
Cutz.
Perhaps Commsec were working on their site
Does OX have the same problem as IB, i.e. 'T + 3' meaning you can't use cash from
positions you've closed to open new positions for three trading days?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?