F fluttrader Oct 5, 2008 #21 What makes you think that a very conservative firm like IB that eliminates high day margins(50% of overnight margins) when the market gets volatile ,will accomodate a leveraged prop firm ?!
What makes you think that a very conservative firm like IB that eliminates high day margins(50% of overnight margins) when the market gets volatile ,will accomodate a leveraged prop firm ?!
M marklucas Oct 5, 2008 #22 Their website suggests they cater to prop firms... Chances are margin ratios would be more favorable for institutional clients. Wanting to know who those prop firms are...
Their website suggests they cater to prop firms... Chances are margin ratios would be more favorable for institutional clients. Wanting to know who those prop firms are...
S shortie Oct 5, 2008 #23 Quote from BENKINGSLEY: I contacted IB, the most overnight is 2:1. More... with the portfolio margin one should be getting close to 6:1 on equities regardless whether day or overnight. i could be wrong, though. portfolio margin requires 100K account.
Quote from BENKINGSLEY: I contacted IB, the most overnight is 2:1. More... with the portfolio margin one should be getting close to 6:1 on equities regardless whether day or overnight. i could be wrong, though. portfolio margin requires 100K account.
M marklucas Oct 5, 2008 #24 Exactly why a prop using IB would be helpful... Folks over at IB wouldnt give details on clients... Anyone?
Exactly why a prop using IB would be helpful... Folks over at IB wouldnt give details on clients... Anyone?
J John_Wensink Oct 6, 2008 #25 The rules are the same for everyone. Quote from marklucas: Their website suggests they cater to prop firms... Chances are margin ratios would be more favorable for institutional clients. Wanting to know who those prop firms are... More...
The rules are the same for everyone. Quote from marklucas: Their website suggests they cater to prop firms... Chances are margin ratios would be more favorable for institutional clients. Wanting to know who those prop firms are... More...
J John_Wensink Oct 6, 2008 #27 They don't offer extended margining to pro traders, there is no difference between you trading retail there or pro. Frankly from the standpoint of safety you are probably safer with your money there than somewhere else. Quote from marklucas: Was hoping someone would know. More...
They don't offer extended margining to pro traders, there is no difference between you trading retail there or pro. Frankly from the standpoint of safety you are probably safer with your money there than somewhere else. Quote from marklucas: Was hoping someone would know. More...