Schwab cuts commissions to zero on US stocks, options and ETFs

Here IB claim they add price improvement of USD 0.43 per 100 shares corresponding to USD 0.0042 per share. If that reflects reality, zero commission will add nothing for current IB clients. However, for Schwab clients it will, because at Schwab you currently pay commission AND your order flow is sold.

https://investors.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=1340
It seems the market understands at least partially that IB will not lose revenue - that IB will earn pretty much the same on Lite as it does on Pro, and therefore IBKR is trading down less than the others.
 
LOL

Even Charles Schwab have cheaper Commissions than IB (stock/options). And no limitations with respect to API/workstation.

PLUS, active traders at CSHW can negotiate lower rates in the options market.

things are changing......
 
It seems the market understands at least partially that IB will not lose revenue - that IB will earn pretty much the same on Lite as it does on Pro, and therefore IBKR is trading down less than the others.
Ah, ok, it will cost IB also - not as much as the others though - because IB will have to share a piece of the pie with Citadel and the likes.

In other words for broker clients, IB Lite will cost as much or more than Pro, but for clients on IB Lite, IB will have to share a piece of the revenue with Citadel and the likes making the piece of the pie smaller for IB. Hence IB increases the interest margin and lower the deposit rate to compensate for what they will lose to Citadel and the likes.

But overall IB should suffer less than the competition.
 
Even Charles Schwab have cheaper Commissions than IB (stock/options). And no limitations with respect to API/workstation.
AFAIK, Schwab has no API. At least not a public one.
 
"Schwab Removes the Final Pricing Barrier to Investing Online by Eliminating U.S. Stock, ETF and Options Commissions"
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/conjunction-chuck-schwab-book-invested-124500688.html

https://www.marketwatch.com/press-r...-stock-etf-and-options-commissions-2019-10-01

Clarification: US stock options have a zero base commission + $0.65 per contract

Clarification: effective 7 October

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I was on zero commission for a couple of years already and the option commission per contract is on a sliding scale for volume, a lot cheaper if you trade large lot size. They still don't have API for us mom and pop retails. :(

It was clear for several years that they were changing their business model, now providing banking, mortgage, loans, financial planning, wealth management, etc.
 
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