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    New IB Customer Agreement

    i second that, after being front-run countless times by 0.1 cent improvements on ISLD, and having occasionally scared the sh*t out of the other side with my order size. - jaan
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    Time to change?

    it's the expiration day minus 8 calendar days -- except when it happens to be a holiday etc. - jaan
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    IB commission not cheap

    well, i have accounts with both, and have dealt with both customer services several times. my experience is that they both suck bigtime -- everthing you've heard about IB customer service also pretty much applies to datek's service. - jaan
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    Is Daytrading a Random Event?

    actually, the most characteristic trait of a chaotic system is not the great amount of variables/parameters (some chaotic systems are very simple), but the fact that very close initial conditions may produce vastly different outcomes. eg the classical "butterfly can cause a hurricane" example...
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    Is Daytrading a Random Event?

    a minor point: i think that, by most standards, between 1% and 5% is far from being astonishingly precise, because these numbers define a range. the precision of a range is measured in its (relative) length, not by the precision of its endpoints. put it this way, if i said an event has a...
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    FasterPussycat's Trades & Plays & Ways-volume:June

    good to see you back in these quarters, darkhorse! let me just propose one more rule for you (that i've learned the hard way myself using boards like ET): * if you want to keep your time investment under control, only post once a day. - jaan
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    Someone cleaned up my IB account (almost)

    about a year ago a colleague of mine had a look at the traffic, and it was definitely not encrypted. could be that they have changed it since, but i doubt it. - jaan
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    Brokers that allow three decimal places??

    i just went ahead & tried to enter a 3 decimal place order with datek. no go: "Sorry, 50.111 is not a tradable price for MSFT . Orders must be placed in minimum decimal increments of one cent(s) (0.01). " - jaan
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    IB bizarre or am I stupid

    good luck with that. last week i too had to explain to a IB rep what a base currency is -- it took 5 messages back and forth before i succeeded. unless def will help you out, i don't think you'll get a relevant answer from IB. - jaan
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    Someone cleaned up my IB account (almost)

    alanm, yes, i basically agree with you, except with this: ...because encryption, if implemented properly, will render packet sniffing useless, too. put it another way: i think it would be more secure to email a link to the (https-protected) report on their site, than to download the...
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    Someone cleaned up my IB account (almost)

    fyi: that would not be a lot more secure than the email statments, because - to the best of my knowledge - the TWS communications are not encrypted. - jaan
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    Profitable Strategies being impacted by the #'s using them.

    are you also amazed every time someone claims the earth is round? :) but seriously, i don't think the size of the system has anything to do with it being zero-sum game or not. myself, too, i think that stockmarket is close enough to a zero-sum game (from monetary aspect), especially in...
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    UFO impact on markets

    heh, DT-waw, do you have some "inside information", or are you just learning from others' mistakes (http://satirewire.com/news/0111/threats.shtml)? - jaan
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    Trading Software that actually gives a consistent return

    hehe, i'm not complaining :) however, i don't think they are the best markets for random entry (that's what marketsurfer was talking about), are they. - jaan
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    Trading Software that actually gives a consistent return

    yes, but only on a trending market. on a sideways market there won't be enough winners to cover the trades that stop out. - jaan
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    Trading Software that actually gives a consistent return

    that's very interesting, care to give some examples of such systems? myself i've been developing (equity) systems for about 3 years, yet i cannot see much advantage in subsecond executions. in my systems, having instant quotes & executions would definitely improve the P/L, but the difference...
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    IB Profit & Loss

    to me it seems that the P/L is calculated based on the last trade price except when the last price is outside the best bid/offer, in which case it is calculated based on the bid or offer (depending which one is closer to last price). the position value in the account window is indeed...
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    Trading Software that actually gives a consistent return

    IMHO, if a system requires sub-second executions in order to be profitable, it is not robust enough to trade. - jaan
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    Distribution of trading profits: What is it?

    your question prompted me to look at our (net) cents per share distribution for the last 6 months, and the results were pretty "unimaginative": a close-to-normal distribution (the peak was sharper though) with positive mean value and right tail considerably fatter. - jaan
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    quickie on IB best

    hmm... in my experience it's the other way around: ISLD cannot lock the market, but nothing prevents MM-s locking against an ECN. so if an MM steps down the offer, ISLD will actually back away to avoid the lock. i've seen this happen several times. - jaan
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