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    Need help trading between the spread on 5 cent tick pilot stocks - IB TWS

    OK thanks I played around with the window and I chose PEG MID as the order type, but as you say, TWS still forces you to select a full tick. So where do I put my limit? Say its 4.75 to 4.80 and I want to Buy at 4.775 PEG MID, do I put my limit at 4.80 even though I don't want to pay 4.80...
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    Need help trading between the spread on 5 cent tick pilot stocks - IB TWS

    I trade through IB TWS and need help how to set up my order on dark pools, like CSFB Crossfinder, in order to cut into the spread on tick pilot stocks. As you hopefully know if you are going to try to answer this question, several small cap names (and some not so small) are trading with a min...
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    Thoughts on proposed SEC rule? min tick size 5c for small caps

    I am not sure what to make of it myself. They are going to pilot 5c tick size (from current 1c) on about 1200 stocks (3x400). Read on: Link http://www.sec.gov/News/PressRelease/Detail/PressRelease/1370542761050#.U_08fkthNZg --- So they want to widen the spread? Or I guess most small caps...
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    Treasury's Miller: No banks will be bailed out

    what about Auto makers ?
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    Congress Quietly Repeals Congressional Insider Trading Ban

    Makes me furious -- "That's because the SEC has largely determined that trading stocks based on advance knowledge of action in Congress is not insider trading. If anything, it's "outsider" trading — buying and selling shares based on knowledge of an outside force that's about to hit a...
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    Reforming the US tax code

    Agree payroll and excise taxes (gas, cigarettes etc) are regressive, which the link also shows. I was pointing to federal income tax, which I believe, is what the OP was talking about. I had said that in an earlier version of my comment but then edited it out by mistake when I tried to shorten it.
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    Reforming the US tax code

    Are you saying wealth should not grow? Or that 6.15% a year is too high? 8 x (1+.0615)^27 = 40.08 just curious as to taxes, you might want to check http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/taxfacts/displayafact.cfm?Docid=456 top 5%.............paid 27.9% bottom 20%.....paid 4% In 1985...
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    Quantitative Allocation Journal

    interesting, tagging this for later. Curious though, why you are leveraged and holding SHY - short term treasury. Surely this gives you a negative arb on your interest rates, and cap appreciation in ST treas would have quite a hurdle to clear each month and be a drag on your results. What's...
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    its all about pure math

    this...
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    Dividend capture with covered calls

    heh same here. I found it hit or miss with the assignments. Looking at PRU this AM, there are some deep ITM Nov calls still with some OI, so some people are leaving money on the table, which is what attracted me to this originally in the 90s. Finding them, or rather dodging the assignment, is...
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    Dividend capture with covered calls

    1) the delta of that option you quote is NOT 1. That deep but so much time out, should be around .95 I would think 2) you are short gamma 3) you are short vega - what if vix spikes? 4) dividends are priced into the option premium 5) cost of carry as others have said For another...
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    speaking of which, does anyone know a good data source for historical closing bid-ask info on options?
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    I could so build that, if only I had the software!
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    that is damn sexy looks like the quintuple diag from a little while ago but with fewer transaction costs you give up a portion of the peaks in exchange for propping up the middle
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    about the double diags with the sag in the middle that is too deep for your liking, have you tried propping up the sag with a long butterfly? it will cost you a small debit, but it would be like a tent pole right where you need it
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    completely true and something I thought of even as I posted (its in the premium!). But I dont have to like it :D
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    I have always hated that they use Friday's open instead of Thursday's close (since thats the last time you can trade it) for european options. It exposes you to completely unneccessary risk from what was essentially an operational decision. I too have seen people blow this. Its sad really.
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    The MMs indeed need to poked from time to time! My order was in for about an hour sitting around the mid, when the b/a went .60 - 1.10 1180 put 70 - .75 1165 put Wanted a debit of .25 No fill for about 15 mins, so I changed my order from .25 to even, back to .25 and they...
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    exactly
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    perhaps no haircut, but they must charge a stock borrow fee on the short, or regular margin int if you went long, no? (talking about the stock portion of the conversion, not the option)
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