Quote from Algo_Design_Kid:
If you are not selling options does the higher initial account value still apply? It is just like Fx, the spread and commissions make all the difference in the long run. Sounds like IB options are most ideal.
You can trade everything under your IB account. IB is not ideal for trading mutual funds which I don't care and almost no other traders care. Can you liquidate all your accounts (if you have) and transfer them to IB and have everything under one umbrella? If you can control yourself in trading, maybe you can have 10K in your account and only allocate less than 2K of it for trading. If you have only 2K in OX and trading options with 5 cents spread and that $15 one way commission, you should hit homeruns to be profitable.
By the way, even if you want to open an account with IB, read all the feedbacks to see anything that you dislike about IB. I believe IB will charge you inactivity fee if your monthly commission is less than $30 if your account is below 25k. If you are a semi active trader, that should not be a problem. Even if you pay inactivity fee, the money that you save would be more than $10.
You cannot login to your account from Friday midnight till Sunday 12PM. This was annoying the first few weeks that I opened my account with IB.