Quote from NoDoji:
According to their reply to me, the fee for modifying or canceling an options order is anywhere from .10 to 2.10.
Quote from NoDoji:
According to their reply to me, the fee for modifying or canceling an options order is anywhere from .10 to 2.10.
Quote from johnnyc:
damn, that could add up quickly for active traders. do they rebate back some of those fees if you do enough trading? when would it be 2.10 rather than .10? depend on # of contracts?
Quote from NoDoji:
I've no idea. I decided I will likely only use my Etrade account for options trades, since they don't charge for cancellations or changes.
Quote from def:
So you'd rather pay $8-10 + .75 per contract to a firm selling your order flow rather than .50 cents a contract to a firm that provide better price improvement in order to save a cost which the exchange charges each firm? (Never mind the 25 cents execution credit per contract which goes against those fees).
Quote from def:
So you'd rather pay $8-10 + .75 per contract to a firm selling your order flow rather than .50 cents a contract to a firm that provide better price improvement in order to save a cost which the exchange charges each firm? (Never mind the 25 cents execution credit per contract which goes against those fees).
There's a credit against cancel fees for contracts traded. You'd have to check their web site for the formulas.Quote from johnnyc:
damn, that could add up quickly for active traders. do they rebate back some of those fees if you do enough trading? when would it be 2.10 rather than .10? depend on # of contracts?
Quote from def:
So you'd rather pay $8-10 + .75 per contract to a firm selling your order flow rather than .50 cents a contract to a firm that provide better price improvement in order to save a cost which the exchange charges each firm? (Never mind the 25 cents execution credit per contract which goes against those fees).
Quote from johnnyc:
what kind of price improvement? any different than what the BOX or ISE gives? I'd be really suprised if IB wasn't selling their order flow as well, just about everyone does