It seems like their regular margin is 25%, but for shorting it's 30%, and sometimes 40% or higher. Has anyone seen them be flexible on this, if there's a track record of not being reckless?
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It seems like their regular margin is 25%, but for shorting it's 30%, and sometimes 40% or higher. Has anyone seen them be flexible on this, if there's a track record of not being reckless?
Buying puts would provide more leverage than shorting.It seems like their regular margin is 25%, but for shorting it's 30%, and sometimes 40% or higher. Has anyone seen them be flexible on this, if there's a track record of not being reckless?
If you are searching for low margins, then Interactive Brokers are not the best brokerage for that. Interactive Brokers have low fees and a lot of instruments but low margins are better found elsewhere at places such as Saxo Bank and Exante.