Can anybody comment on IB's IRA accounts?
I am a happy IB customer with my margin account and I think it makes sense to transfer my IRA to them. Especially if they allow a level of option trading similar to TOS, then for me they sound like a better deal. Their high interest rates paid on cash and their low commissions sounds a lot better than TOS especially for someone like me who thinks their other shortcoming are minor and who doesn't need the TOS tools.
However the IB IRA FAQ shows some strange restrictions. For example, "funds equal to the aggregate exercise value of long calls are restricted". Also spreads are only allowed on European style contracts. The buying puts statement also has a strange caveat of "shares subject to exercise are restricted". Huh?
Does anyone know if the FAQ is correct? Here is the statement that addresses IRA trading capabilities cut from IB's web site:
"Stocks, covered call writing (covered shares are restricted), buying calls (funds equal to the aggregate exercise value of the long calls are restricted), and buying puts (shares subject to exercise are restricted), selling cash secured puts, spreads securities with European style expiration, futures contracts, and futures options. The IB IRA is structured as a Stock Cash Account (if you choose to trade only stocks) or as a Stock Options Level I Account (if you choose to trade options in your IRA). IRAs may also invest in US dollar denominated futures contracts, and future option contracts. "
Don
I am a happy IB customer with my margin account and I think it makes sense to transfer my IRA to them. Especially if they allow a level of option trading similar to TOS, then for me they sound like a better deal. Their high interest rates paid on cash and their low commissions sounds a lot better than TOS especially for someone like me who thinks their other shortcoming are minor and who doesn't need the TOS tools.
However the IB IRA FAQ shows some strange restrictions. For example, "funds equal to the aggregate exercise value of long calls are restricted". Also spreads are only allowed on European style contracts. The buying puts statement also has a strange caveat of "shares subject to exercise are restricted". Huh?
Does anyone know if the FAQ is correct? Here is the statement that addresses IRA trading capabilities cut from IB's web site:
"Stocks, covered call writing (covered shares are restricted), buying calls (funds equal to the aggregate exercise value of the long calls are restricted), and buying puts (shares subject to exercise are restricted), selling cash secured puts, spreads securities with European style expiration, futures contracts, and futures options. The IB IRA is structured as a Stock Cash Account (if you choose to trade only stocks) or as a Stock Options Level I Account (if you choose to trade options in your IRA). IRAs may also invest in US dollar denominated futures contracts, and future option contracts. "
Don
In short...I'm one VERY happy IRA camper
Highly...Highly...Highly recommend them.