Quote from ferrycorsten:
Is the .70 per contract listed on IB's website incorrect?
Quote from Baywolf:
That is correct, given the premium is >= .10. But you also need to account for the exchange rebate credits/fees. This was my concern about the wording on LiveVolX pricing page about passing on liquidity rebates "at [their] sole discretion".
BATS for example:
Penny Pilot: remove liquidity (add .45), add liq (sub .30)
Non-penny pilot: remove liq (add .75), add liq (sub .80)
So as an options trader on IB, you have a pretty good incentive to add liquidity since they pass on the rebates.
There is one big caveat though with IB. If you use the smart order routing, your order could be matched on any number of exchanges where the rebates are different. If you direct your orders they charge you $1.00 per contract.
Quote from ferrycorsten:
baywolf-
what if i told you i made a trade that should have cost me 26 bucks but i was only charged 18? does that mean livevol passed the rebate to me? or is there another explanation?
Quote from Baywolf:
Do you seriously not know if a rebate was passed on to you? I imagine it would be in the trade window. But I don't use the software and you do. Why don't you post a screenshot of the trade and maybe somebody can help you figure it out.
Quote from ferrycorsten:
here is the LVX tutorial:
http://www.livevolpro.com/help/lvx/LVX_Help.html
the complex order ticket is great. i know you can do at least 8 legs at once (that's as high as i've tested). is there anything specific you would like to know? execution is flawless. no more getting trade ideas from LVP, then hustling to execute them in TOS. you can have an unlimited number of windows on an unlimited number of monitors and save your layouts. when you get comfortable with a layout, it is easy to move at light speed. i'm not sure about exchange rebates, but i'm sure they'll be happy to clarify that for you. support at livevol is A+.
Quote from 1245:
8 legs? The exchange complex order books only support a max of 4 legs plus vs. stock.