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    Interactive Brokers - Market Fees

    This is a question for you Interactive Broker users.

    I have three[3] IB accounts. Let's say I want to trade from any account during the day.

    I would prefer to only pay market data fees once. Can I do that and use NT to trade the other two accounts?

    Also, is there any other way to trade multiple accounts without having to start three separate TWS platforms?

    #2
    Hi rtj4201,
    you can open a ticket at IB (log in to IB and go to your messages).
    There you can ask your question.
    I know there are multiple users with 1 account......

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      #3
      Hi Guys

      are you trading with IB ? i want to open an account to this broker and i can see on the website "costs => others fees => cancellation/modify Oders fees" than for future on Eurex we have to pay for the cancel/modify order ??? what this **** !?!... is it true ?

      for example, if i'm long and my ExitLongLimit is hit... my stoploss order is cancelled... i will pay for the cancellation of the stoploss ?

      or for example, i'm long and i have a stoporder following the moving average in 5 minutes bar chart... so my stop is potentially modified every 5 minutes... i will pay for that ???

      thx for the help.
      Thomas

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        #4
        Thomas79,

        Rectification:
        Executed through the API;
        Customer enters 10 API stock orders and cancels all. 6 stock orders are later executed.

        10 x $0.12 = $1.20 Cancellation Fee
        6 x $0.24 = $1.44 Execution Credit

        Since credits are greater than cancellation fee, nothing is charged.

        see: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en...?ib_entity=llc
        Last edited by mate41; 11-21-2011, 10:13 AM.

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          #5
          Hi Thomas79,
          don't forget, IB is the cheapest broker at now. Take a look at what IB propose with CFD's ( better than stocks). For anyone who's dont know what CFD's are, here is a link:
          http://www.bullbearings.co.uk/cfd.trading.guide.phpHi Thomas79,

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