I asked about that and was told that funds will be swept to cover a deficit on the securities side, they just won't be automatically swept nightly. What I don't know is whether my buy order (i.e. triggering a deficit) will be accepted and the sweep done in realtime. They seem to indicate it will, but I haven't tested it.Quote from atrocious:
So if all my cash is on the commodities side from a trade I did a month ago (no positions) and I want to open a stock position, my only recourse is to wire funds out and then back in?
Quote from rwk:
I asked about that and was told that funds will be swept to cover a deficit on the securities side, they just won't be automatically swept nightly. What I don't know is whether my buy order (i.e. triggering a deficit) will be accepted and the sweep done in realtime. They seem to indicate it will, but I haven't tested it.
[rwk]
Quote from rwk:
I asked about that and was told that funds will be swept to cover a deficit on the securities side, they just won't be automatically swept nightly. What I don't know is whether my buy order (i.e. triggering a deficit) will be accepted and the sweep done in realtime. They seem to indicate it will, but I haven't tested it.
[rwk]
Quote from Daal:
This is good in terms of buying power but will hurt clients if IB files and we are not insured by the SPIC. Which is ironic, as a result of MF they will do something that will hurt clients even more in case it happens to them
Quote from tortoise:
I'm sorry to see that Def has gone silent.
IB's one and only advantage, so far as I saw it, was the additional margin of safety their "sweeping" policy afforded commodities accounts. Now, with that gone, there's really no reason to stick around.