Quote from IBj:
Believe it or not, the motive for this system has nothing to do with making money via our SLB department. Let's assume the amount of additional shorts enabled by this system is 20M/day. That works out to something just over 500 USD per day before expenses. Doesn't even pay the salaries for the people involved, not to mention systems, and other such costs. Our motivation for this system was to offer a a better opportunity for clients to trade. Trading clients generate commissions which is how IB, as with most brokers, makes its money.
There is lots of blah-blah about the rating process. Think of it as a prioritization process, not as a rating. As JackR said (and most of his points are very much on target), if you actually short the stocks we find for you, it would be logical for IB, given not unlimited resources, to assign a higher priority to your future requests. But if you don't short stock, there is no "penalty". That would not make sense. We fully understand that an interest at 10:00 does not imply an obligation to be also interested at 14:00.
Most importantly, the consideration of past client activity is just one of many factors in the prioritization algorithm, including stock specific factors such as prior success in locates, number of different clients looking for a title, etc.
Your numbers are nonsensical. What is 20M ?? How do you get $500?
20M = 20,000 x 0.004 = $80
20M = 200,000 x 0.004 = $800
20M = 2,000,000 x 0.004 = $8,000
20M = 20,000,000 x 0.004 = $80,000 ???
If you guys had any inclination to help me...
I myself could probably do extra 20,000 shares/day...
Go from 70K to 90K.
This entire post contradicts the fact...
That a good Stock Loan department is absolutely integral to a quality broker...
And is typically viewed as a profit center.
Especially a firm that seeks to do business with professional traders.
The truth is that posting a list of 5,000 stocks...
Updating it once an hour or so...
And giving your customers ZERO tools for managing this unwieldy list...
Is almost Stone Age primitive.
For example...
Can I find out if a stock is shortable in real-time using the API?
If not... there is simply no excuse for this.
rm+