Margin and other great topics

Originally posted by daniel_m


The rule is you can make 3 "daytrades" in a 5 day period. A daytrade is one buy and one sell in the same day. (or one sell and one buy)

So if i have $20,000 in my margin account,i assume i only get 2 to 1 leverage for day or overnight trades.So if i make 3 40k daytrades on Monday,i have to wait until the following Monday to trade again?
 
Many people had to consolidate accounts they did not want to consolidate just to meet this criteria. Some traded options at one broker and stock at another.

Others just quit trading... not fair to the little client. Not fair to the brokers who lost busness.

It is a good idea to revamp the rules... but not to force away business, especially in these dry times.

Someone with 25K in one account is OK to do as she pleases, and someone with 4 accounts with 20K cannot meet the criteria.

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Originally posted by qazmax

4-1 is an Intraday buying power, and not an overnight buying power.
By the end of day the day trader must reduce the amount spent from his intraday buying power to his regular buying power. (The 2-1 number)
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"As of tomorrow, all accounts with over 25K in equity will receive 4:1 margin all the time." -DEF, IB News Thread
 
Def does this pertain to overnight margin? Can you carry 4-1 overnight at IB?

"As of tomorrow, all accounts with over 25K in equity will receive 4:1 margin all the time." -DEF, IB News Thread
 
Originally posted by qazmax
That is correct...
3 round trips in 5 days.... the 4th causes the problem.

and with 2 to 1 margin for daytrades only right?
 
The PDT rule, although well intentioned, is a bad rule. A trader that attempts to enter a stock and gets stopped out 3 times because he has good money management skills, is being penalized. There is a correlation to success and account size, but whose to say, on an individual basis, that one trader is superior to another based solely on the size of his/her account. Why don't they just let you pass a test? The SEC continues to pick on the little guy, while the real crooks go free.
 
Everyone OK with their options margin?

Does anyone know where you can post for jobs (as in... looking for one) on this website?


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