Quote from andiamo:
I am looking into pairs (spread) trading and I'm considering the use of IB for order execution. Does anyone know of an available autospreader for IB? I am looking for something similar in functionality to what TT offers with XTrader.
Thanks for the help!
Quote from andiamo:
I am looking into pairs (spread) trading and I'm considering the use of IB for order execution. Does anyone know of an available autospreader for IB? I am looking for something similar in functionality to what TT offers with XTrader.
Thanks for the help!
Quote from ktm:
Me too. Big time. I am so tired of legging these things. You have to be Wyatt Earp on the keyboard and knock off small pieces all day long. That would allow us to give the MMs what they say they have always wanted - spread orders instead of legs.
The YMs are going to overtake the DJs because the pit brokers all want $15 round trip, whereas 2 YMs would run you about half that with IB. I saw a 1000+ contract spread go off last week in the YMs. It's good to know they can handle that kind of order size...and it will be good to be able to submit those as spreads through IB.
Quote from ktm:
Here are 2 examples:
Fictional prices but you get the idea.
ES 1090 Put, Bid 10 Ask 11
ES 1150 Call, Bid 10 Ask 11
I want to sell both. Selling at the bid would mean a credit of $20. I would like to offer fair value for the spread, or $21. I would like to put this order out as a limit order for a total credit of $21, or 21.25 or 20.75, etc...
YM 10200 Call Bid 50 Ask 58
YM 10300 Call Bid 24 Ask 32
Buying the 10200 and selling the 10300 would result in a debit of 34 (58 - 24). As in example #1, I would like to enter this to split the bid/ask. These two contracts for a total debit of say, 26. If I leg, I can usually get part of each spread, especially in the YM, but there is huge market risk if I get filled on one side and we move hard.
Does this make sense? Is this something you guys could do any time soon?