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    Does it cost anything to short sell bonds on IB?

    Most brokers will hold the cash you get from the short sale in an account that earns no interest, unlike the big traders that get to earn interest on the proceeds. However you can achieve what you want by shorting the corresponding futures contracts, which not only effectively pays you interest...
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    why can't retail send sub-penny? Citadel does

    The SEC specifically allows orders to be internalized as long as there is at least a 1c price (0.01 cents/share) price improvement. This is clearly unfair to retail limit orders, but the dark pools/ market makers and brokers/internalizers have more clout than retail and institutional traders and...
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    Ha-ha the fed is now asking banks to consider NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES!!!

    Can anyone explain why a Bank would lend Federal funds (excess reserves) to another Bank at 0.38% when they can just park it at the Fed and collect 0.50% on excess reserves ? Found the answer on the Fed website: "While IOER (interest on excess reserves) has been effective at influencing the...
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    Ha-ha the fed is now asking banks to consider NEGATIVE INTEREST RATES!!!

    Note that the Federal Funds rate has not been below 0.25% in the last several years. It just went up to 0.50% in Dec. The Fed is paying 0.50% on all required AND excess reserves of Banks, which puts a floor on the Federal Funds rate. Congress needs to outlaw paying any interest on excess...
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    NYSE to eliminate "stop orders"

    If you are referring to GTC limit orders, I don't see how abolishing them reduces Trade through violations, since brokers will still offer GTC orders that are resubmitted daily as limit orders. The only real change here is the HFT get to jump ahead of your GTC order, either because their daily...
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    National debt and working Americans

    Good point. However, that would be a better scenario than the worst case one I mentioned since the likelihood of having to raise taxes would be less: The US sellers of the land, buildings etc would be likely to invest most of the proceeds in US bonds or other investments, whose sellers would act...
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    National debt and working Americans

    US debt is not callable (no put option). The only options China has are : 1. Sell the US bond to someone else. 2. Wait till the US bond matures. What most people don't realize is that in either case China is then faced with the problem of doing something with US$ cash they received from either...
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    Barchart Trader

    The formerly free delayed data version is $79/month starting August 2015
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    In order for the EU to survive, it has to implement Fiscal Transfers

    You need to stop falling into the trap of collective guilt : Blaming individual Greek citizens for Greek Sovereign debt makes no more sense than blaming individual Germans for WWII or Hitler or German debt defaults after WWI and WWII. Individual citizens have never been legally responsible for...
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    What keeps a brokerage employee from shadowing your trades?

    In theory a consistently profitable stock is visible to everyone and would be bid up by the market until it no longer outperforms the broader market. The same is not true for a successful retail trader, since only the broker employees can see the success, and unless broker employees start...
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    Goldman Gets Serious About High-Speed Trading

    Someone else suggested a simpler approach to just delay all cancel orders by 0.1 seconds : this way HFT programs couldn't pull their order in response to a market order, and anyone else would hardly be impacted.
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    Goldman Gets Serious About High-Speed Trading

    Can you give an example of how this could be abused ? Anyone placing a limit order would be free to place either type of limit order, so the playing field would remain level. For most traders the new limit order would have no downside and give you a leg up over HFT which would not be likely to...
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    Goldman Gets Serious About High-Speed Trading

    A less intrusive way to keep HFT in check is to add a new type of limit order that cannot be cancelled in under 5 seconds. Lets call the new order type market making limit orders, which would jump ahead in the limit order queue of any regular limit orders at the same price. The SEC also...
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    Trader to Pay $1 Million for Short Selling Violations

    The original story was about shorting stocks (NOT futures), so CFTC would not be involved.
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    SLABS-- Student Loan Asset Backed Securities!!! IS this really happening? thank the federal reserve

    The IBR provisions only apply to Federal student loans taken out after a certain date and also don't apply to private student loans : the latter are still subject to non-dischargeability in Bankruptacy, but are not government guaranteed.
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    Trader to Pay $1 Million for Short Selling Violations

    Why is the SEC not suing the exchange for failing to enforce Rule 105 : the exchange knows exactly which trades are short sales (otherwise they couldn't enforce the uptick rule) and is in a better position to know when Rule 105 is in force than the typical trader. Is the SEC going to start...
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    Australia wants to tax bank deposits. Does anyone think the US won’t?

    In USA FDIC already charges an insurance premium to banks which in 2011 ranged from 2.5 basis points to 45 basis points, depending on the bank's risk category : https://www.fdic.gov/deposit/insurance/assessments/proposed.html
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    Problems trading futures in IRA accounts at IB?

    The wording is unclear but seems to say that the maintenance margin level that triggers forced liquidation is not being increased and remains at "current levels".
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    Problems trading futures in IRA accounts at IB?

    I don't have a regular IB account, just two IRA accounts (IRA & roth IRA) and when I place a futures order I can chose either of the two account numbers. I had simultaneous orders open on both accounts and the account numbers were correctly displayed next to each working order. Futures spread...
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    Problems trading futures in IRA accounts at IB?

    I traded several futures spreads in CL in my IRA this morning. I also tried entering outright futures limit orders in CL to either of my two accounts (IRA & roth-IRA) and had no trouble doing so (but I cancelled them before they filled). I never contacted IB or did anything special, just...
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