Quote from DeeDeeTwo:
Requesting ALL orders or ALL executions is periodically necessary...
If you cannot ** absolutely 100% trust ** individual API events (like change in OrderStatus)...
And in my VB6/Excel ATS implementation I cannot...
And every time you have connectivity issues.
Quote from ronblack:
One think I have learned the hard way is that fully electronic trading is for losers.
Quote from Joab:
Please don't take this the wrong way BUT it serves you right for using a retail (amateur) broker.
I could easily put up 250k with IB for day trading but I had nothing but problem after problem with retail brokers as a professional trader.
IB was the worst too ...
It wasn't till I discovered prop trading and the platforms they use to trade with did it make a huge difference to my bottom line.
Retail is a JOKE used by amateurs
Prop is for professionals.
Quote from Shreddog:
the 2 most profitable traders I know (multiple 7 fig PnL) trade strictly 100% retail, full auto. 1 at IB, 1 elsewhere.
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Quote from 4DTrader:
Oh, man, you got my attention, that's beautiful music to my ears! (I assume you mean 7 figure "P" not "L.")
I hope you can find some time to tell us a little more about them. Do they trade futures? Can't be stocks if IB is the broker.
Quote from zhexin2:
I am a program trader. I shorted around 300 stocks of totally 4.5 million dollars. when I decided to close those positions, IB refused to take my order. All the liquidating orders were in the status "acknowledged but not transmitted". Until One hour later, my order started to take effective. This is very horrible today since the nasdaq kept going up. The stupidity of IB cost me 50K. later on, I received a message from IB "over excessive order submission, and my account is flagged". On Tuesday this week, I had the same problem but that time I did not receive IB message about the excessive submission warning.
this problem occurred a number of times when there were too many positions in my account. I wonder any one came across the same problem.
Quote from DeeDeeTwo:
This probably the most naive thing I have ever read on ET...
Taking into consideration that the poster appears to be an adult.
For some people... it's still 1999...
And old school brokers pray for smug mooks like you.
The "logic" that someone charging you $0.003/share would systematically cheat you...
But someone charging you TRIPLE that would "help" you...
Is positively mindboggling.
Quote from powerfade:
Sometimes I wonder whether this is just one moron posting under different usernames or whether there are actually this many idiots who post here. This statement has to be one of the stupidest I have ever read here.
It's not that it's dead wrong. We all know that. It's that someone could show an interest in trading, read about it, register here, read all the posts here, and not be able to figure out what's going on. How dense do you have to be?
Quote from powerfade:
Sometimes I wonder whether this is just one moron posting under different usernames or whether there are actually this many idiots who post here. This statement has to be one of the stupidest I have ever read here.
It's not that it's dead wrong. We all know that. It's that someone could show an interest in trading, read about it, register here, read all the posts here, and not be able to figure out what's going on. How dense do you have to be?