It's 2019, and IB is actually charging too much for trades.
I refuse to trade often , and pay that kind of vig, to trade against co located bots.
NewTraderAdventure, if I may ask, do you trade with IB, or with whom do you trade?
It's 2019, and IB is actually charging too much for trades.
I refuse to trade often , and pay that kind of vig, to trade against co located bots.
My thinking here is that IB is preparing for the distinct possibility of a transaction tax coming down the pike in the summer of 2021. All three top Dems are promoting a transaction tax. Even Biden! So many traders will be closing their accounts if this passes. IB wants to stay in business of course, so perhaps they are beginning the search for ways to keep their customers if a transaction tax rears its ugly head.
Also, with regards to a transaction tax, if the tax were especially large, such as 0.5%, I'm thinking spreads would widen, volatility would increase, and brokers might actually have to start paying customers for their orders. So instead of you paying $1, for example, brokers would pay you $1. (Or 50c, or whatever). Just saying. A transaction tax seems to me that it would change the entire game.
I I have just read up on the FTT in Belgium. Is seems to cover all stock transactions - not just stocks listed in Belgium. Is that correct?We (in Belgium) have a transaction tax of 0,35% for stock and is has a huge impact on my profits. That is why i am moving my trading to the Netherlands soon, i live close to the border anyway and no transaction tax there.
I I have just read up on the FTT in Belgium. Is seems to cover all stock transactions - not just stocks listed in Belgium. Is that correct?
In that case it must be the first time an all-encompassing version of an FTT has been enacted? The EU gave up on plans to introduce an all-encompassing FTT and instead are looking into an FTT similar to the French version.
So this Belgian FTT is a cause for concern.
Dam, that is alot. Were you making a living at trading prior to the tax? Are you still making a living at trading now? You must be a medium- to long-term swing-trader, because I can't imagine daytrading with those fees! I understand you are moving your trading to the Netherlands. Good for you!Correct, all stock transactions, not only stocks listed in Belgium. Also both when you buy and sell a stock. So you pay 0,35% on the purchase amount and 0,35% on the amount you sell the stocks for.
So if you buy stock worth $10,000 you pay $35. When you close the position for $11,000 you pay $38,5. So $73,5 total.
Dam, that is alot. Were you making a living at trading prior to the tax? Are you still making a living at trading now? You must be a medium- to long-term swing-trader, because I can't imagine daytrading with those fees! I understand you are moving your trading to the Netherlands. Good for you!
Does anyone know whether the enactment of a US FTT would require The Democratic Party to control a majority in both chambers?
Does anyone know whether the enactment of a US FTT would require The Democratic Party to control a majority in both chambers?
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