Two drop outs in 3 years caused by IB. One was because of a hurricane and was pre-announced.
Quote from gangof4:
thanks for the reply. how often do you have issues with the HK server going down? trading the US markets, i have only had 1 issue of any consequences, while trading the Asian markets i am in the double digits on only a few months.
like i said, in my OP, i like all the markets available, i am just getting afraid to take positions in HSI/HHI.HK because of the random drops. these are things that i have to find a solution to before i truly go 'live' with this (i have been trading the system with only 1/10th the $ in the account that i will be using. i'm pretty close to being ready to trade in more size, but not with these issues).
thanks again.
Quote from PointOne:
Looking at IB's site, the HK server resets after 03:59 HK time - so unless I'm mistaken, you're covered for regular US market hours, all of European hours and all of Asian hours.
Switch over to HK.

Quote from PointOne:
I was originally on the NY server and had a few white knuckle moments with the resets - which sometimes go on longer than a couple of minutes.
IB support said they'd switch me to the HK server over a w/e. Since then I have had no issues to speak of.
You do not want to be trading a platform that you know will go into reset at any moment (within a certain window). Since I only ever trade the first couple of hours of US market, I have not had the same issue the other way.
Looking at IB's site, the HK server resets after 03:59 HK time - so unless I'm mistaken, you're covered for regular US market hours, all of European hours and all of Asian hours.
Switch over to HK.
Quote from gangof4:
do you notice any lags in executions when you're trading the US market using the HK server (you said you didn't have downtime issues, but i can't tell whether you're saying your executions are ok also)?
i appreciate your replies.
Quote from kiwi_trader:
Correct information.
He might be better off having two accounts on two servers rather than having the lag of US>HK>US and the increased risk. Of course, if losing interest on two lots of $10,000 is a big thing to him then he's going to find that suggestion unacceptable. :eek:
Quote from PointOne:
None that would affect my trading style. Sure it takes more time (a second or two at most).
Frankly I'm still amazed that I can sit (almost) anywhere in the world and trade index futures round the clock. It's really cool when you stop to think about it. Don't throw the baby out with the bath water!
