Yes. They are free to hold overnight like any stock. If they are hard to borrow there may be a fee to pay, You may also receive a buy in notice if the firm cannot no longer borrow the shares.
I suggest, in order to avoid any surprises, you study the subject of shorting and hard to borrow stocks
Not true, you pay borrow fees on any stock. The only variable is the daily interest.A short position is free to hold overnight if it is easy to borrow. If it is hard to borrow you have to pay a fee,
Warrants work exactly the same as US stock.Am I correct in assuming that exchange-traded warrants are free to hold short overnight with IB?
Can't find any info on the SLB Tool.
Thanks
Are you saying same borrow fee as underlying?Warrants work exactly the same as US stock.
There is no borrow fee on easy to borrow stocks. Check it out before posting misinformation,Not true, you pay borrow fees on any stock. The only variable is the daily interest.
I have. Lowest i could find is 0.25 per cent and varries daily.There is no borrow fee on easy to borrow stocks. Check it out before posting misinformation,