Hypothetical question - would IB protect customers privacy?

Hypothetical Question

Would IB (or any broker) protect customers privacy the way Apple did during the recent FBI request to hack the terrorist's phone?

Scenario

  • Terrorists plan an "event" that would have a very negative affect on US markets.
  • The terrorists accumulate lots of Put Options in the week leading up to the "event".
  • The plan works and the terrorists cash in the puts.
  • The FBI knows that there was unusual high put activity and has requested IB hand over it clients trading records.

Would IB comply?


:)
 
The FBI already has been given access to trading records in cases with accusations of insider trading. There is no privacy if you are suspected of committing a crime and a search warrant is issued.
 
Hypothetical Question

Would IB (or any broker) protect customers privacy the way Apple did during the recent FBI request to hack the terrorist's phone?

Scenario

  • Terrorists plan an "event" that would have a very negative affect on US markets.
  • The terrorists accumulate lots of Put Options in the week leading up to the "event".
  • The plan works and the terrorists cash in the puts.
  • The FBI knows that there was unusual high put activity and has requested IB hand over it clients trading records.

Would IB comply?


:)

just what have you done? or are you planning? expect a knock at the door early tomorrow morning.
 
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