Quote from Bob111:
Def is from HK office,probably don't know much about US exchanges, but my experience with IB trading desk is positive most of the time. they do know stuff and they are really trying to help you.
very unlikely bust request will be honored, also-double check the fees.nasdaq can charge up to 500$ per request on top of IB fees
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Micro.aspx?id=ObviousErrorPolicy
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/TraderNews.aspx?id=hta2007-058* Effective Monday, March 19, 2007, NASDAQ will implement a $500 fee for unsuccessful appeals of Clearly Erroneous Rule 11890 adjudications. This fee was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on an immediately effective basis.
Quote from empee:
Hi,
I have an experimental account I test strategies with. I bought a small odd lot of DGIT today at the open with a market order.
I got filled at 21.88; the official open was 20.18 and 20.59 was the HOD.
I called IB and they said odd lot orders don't get printed to tape (ok) and I get filled at whatever price is available.
My question is this true, that I can be filled this far outside the market on odd lot orders? When I have orders (not necessarily odd lot) and I get filled outside the market in my favor I always have them busted later (doesnt happen often).
I've never had a broker try to justify a fill like this, and am curious if its IB or if its legit.
I have to file a bust request which costs $50 regardless of what happens. They might adjust the price, cancel the order, or do nothing.
Once again, official open 20.18, HOD 20.59 my fill: 21.88.
I also bought round lot shares in another account (Scottrade) which filled at the opening print.
Thanks
Quote from Bob111:
да вы заебk
2;ли....
трейдуны хуевы..
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/TraderNews.aspx?id=hta2007-058
http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/otherFees.php?p=b&ib_entity=llc
Quote from MandelbrotSet:
Wow.
You really got screwed.
I'd close the trade and stop doing business with them, post haste.
That was a trash fill if ever there was one.