Have you considered IB Lite?I have recently started trading lots of securities sub 1$ per unit and am finding that IB is costing me a fortune in relative commission.
Have you considered IB Lite?I have recently started trading lots of securities sub 1$ per unit and am finding that IB is costing me a fortune in relative commission.
They don't let you trade $1 and less free, do they?Have you considered IB Lite?
Yes, Schwab International.
Not sure about Fidelity.
API: yes and they are in the process of acquiring thinkorswim
Have you considered IB Lite?
They don't let you trade $1 and less free, do they?
That was approved last week.
They don't let you trade $1 and less free, do they?
I'll throw this out to you as I have had to contact both IB and Schwab twice in the last two weeks. IB I actually was able to get through to support within 5 minutes and have an issue resolved in under 5 minutes. Schwab my first call involved about 20 minutes to get an answer via chat. The 2nd time with Schwab I posted my question to chat and didn't get a response for 20 - 25 minutes. I also called and never got through while waiting to see which would respond first. The chat agent was obviously handling many people at once as the time between responses was roughly 5 minutes. The issues were resolved, and in the past my experience with Schwab has been phenomenal, but at the moment they are having issues. The platform which I have up and running all day has been hanging a couple times a week as of late with prices not updating or options taking awhile to refresh. Just throwing out my 2 cents.
I am regretfully opening an account with Schwab International, after being a happy IB customer for 10+ years.
I have recently started trading lots of securities sub 1$ per unit and am finding that IB is costing me a fortune in relative commission.
Will I regret my move? Expected savings: $2000-$5000 per month.