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thanks nick and professor for the feedback
its "a little comforting" to know i'm not alone in my ib account activation frustration.
here in aus, providers cant wait to open your account, a new account can be complete in 24hrs if the applicant is organised.
ib conversely take pleasure in drawing the process out:
- first telling me 1 to 2 days
- then 1 to 5 days
- then when the 5 days are up, telling me another 5 days
- then when i place the ib supervisor in an emotional head-lock, they state the process is indefinite, no precise time frames can be given :swear:
i'm only persisting with ib because my charting software provider suggested them, but its coming to the time to move on i think.
- james a.
professor
CMC like to requote as you may have discovered, this is not good particularly if you need speed.
JA
prof
only likely to encounter requoting when market is moving quickly
Hmmm.
Having trouble logging in to TWS today. Any others? (had a warning the other day that the current version was out of date and would need to be updated before August....)
AJ
The latter - no further commission until filled.With a GTC order of shares, if it gets partially filled 3 or 4 times until order is complete.
Is commission payed on each partial fill? Or, commission is payed on the first partial fill and then no more commission is payable?
The latter - no further commission until filled.
Also, US data is all over the shop, sometimes it disappears! WTF?
1. Your IB account.
2. No. You would get a statement in your own name, showing the dividend only. (at the moment);
3. Drips - no. Most others yes.
4. Yes
5. No
6. Yes
7. Available now. Usually we have around 130 stocks available for shorting.
Hi Steve,
Is there a list of stocks available for shorting - or is it just a case of placing a sell order and seeing what happens?
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