IB is a margin account...yep, you own them.
The platform is very basic and the orders are either buy/sell on stop or limit.
Thanks Glenn,In all fairness I had the follow up sales phone call today from Marketech and they said the real platform has a lot more conditional order features like max chase for example and as the platform is theirs they will consider adding other features if suggested by their clients.
With IB and a normal margin loan arrangement you only pay interest on the loan amount. So given $100,000 and using it to gain $200k of market exposure you only pay interest on $100k. As you calculated this is currently $8075, presuming 100% investment all year.Basically I've worked out (for my margin and # of trades/year). I use $100,000 margin with an interest of 9.5% = $9500 a year. On IB interest = $8075.
Brokerage (125 trades/year) on MT = $ZERO. On IB = $3500.
Total (brokerage and interest only)
MT = $9500
IB = $11575
So even with the higher interest rate MT is cheaper.
SB
with all CFD providers, the little villians hit you with interest on the total market exposure of $200k.?
many who trade shorter term 1 day to a few weeks have been put off CFD's because of this.
CFD brokers make their money on the spreads and the interest. If that's no worse than other CFD providers then it may be worth a go.Zero Commisions!
nah no way this is too good to be true. I'm still trying to find some catch to this and have googled anything I could read on 'Marketech' and so far it seems good. I'm sure someones asked this already but 'HOW ON EARTH ARE THEY GONNA MAKE THEIR MONEY?'. Well theres noone here who has got any bad reviews of them I'll be happy to trial them out for my CFD trading. If they are as they say then its goodbye IG Markets.
Obviously they wouldn't do this if they thought it wouldn't work on some level, so the bigger questions are how do they make money from you and is it better for you or them? The best way to find this out is by comparing Marketech against someone that does make money; like CMC, IG or your current provider. I'll use CMC because I'm more aware of their costs.'HOW ON EARTH ARE THEY GONNA MAKE THEIR MONEY?'
Yeh
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Really when your trading reasonable funds and getting good R/R fair trade cost .08% aint that bad.
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