Interactive Brokers - unannounced higher margin requirements today 10/16/15?

I noticed when I was buying a smaller, non-marginable stock that IB's PM requirements can exceed 100%. If you try to buy $10k worth of non-marginable stock, it will take $11k worth of initial margin since this recent change a few weeks ago took effect.

If you have a PM account and also hold any non-marginable securities, it may be worth having a separate Reg T margin account where those can be held at only 100% instead of 110%. I am told there are no plans to apply this 1.1x initial margin rule to non-PM accounts.
 
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I noticed when I was buying a smaller, non-marginable stock that PM requirements can exceed 100%. If you try to buy $10k worth of non-marginable stock, it will take $11k worth of initial margin.

What firm is that?
 
What firm is that?
IB. Sorry I wasn't clear (edited post above). Their recent conservative policy towards PM accounts means everything has an initial margin of 110% of the maintenance margin, which can lead to silly results sometimes. In an extreme case of only buying nonmarginable small cap stocks, you would only be able to buy $91k for every $100k in cash, and the rest would sit idle. Less than 1x leverage for having a PM account, when a regular cash account with let you at least invest everything!
 
Stay away from margin account , use margin if only you invest in dividend paying stocks. Margin trading is the biggest contributor to losing accounts.
 
Stay away from margin account , use margin if only you invest in dividend paying stocks. Margin trading is the biggest contributor to losing accounts.
Of course arguably if you've got a losing account, you should stay away from all brokerage accounts! Also, see my username :).
 
Stay away from margin account , use margin if only you invest in dividend paying stocks. Margin trading is the biggest contributor to losing accounts.
what? how you suppose to short anything on non margin account?
 
110% initial margin on non-marginable stocks is a bug and it will be fixed quickly.
I see that this is fixed in my account as of today, possibly it was sooner - long positions have a max of 100%.

It is still the case that non-marginable short positions in an IB PM account require 110% of their normal margin amount. Until this policy changes, it may make sense to short non-marginable securities in a separate reg T account.
 
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