Jay, you seem to be missing a key point here. IB is doing you a favor by combining a cancel and a place order into one. If you placed a 1000 share order, filled 500, canceled the rest and placed a new order for 500 shares at a revised price, it would be reasonable to expect to have the new order commission be 0.01, right?
All IB did was automate the process, leaving the commission the same. You however are expecting them to lose $2.50 in commissions because they made it easier for you to make the change.
Yes, there are other brokers that do not alter the commission, but their base commissions are higher to make up for it.
No good deed goes unpunished
All IB did was automate the process, leaving the commission the same. You however are expecting them to lose $2.50 in commissions because they made it easier for you to make the change.
Yes, there are other brokers that do not alter the commission, but their base commissions are higher to make up for it.
No good deed goes unpunished