Quote from Traveler:
Depends on add/remove liquidity for the overall rates. I would also agree that a lot of people here obsess over rates without regard to execution quality or fit to their strategies.
Quote from def:
Cost plus, see the links. Starting at .0035 per share.
http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/p.php?f=commission&p=stocks2
Examples
http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/stocksPricing2.php?ib_entity=llc
Cost Plus
Volume (per month)1 IB Commission per Share
US Stocks,
<=300,000 Shares USD0.0035
300,001-3,000,000 Shares USD0.002
3,000,001-20,000,000 Shares USD0.0015
20,000,001-100,000,000 Shares USD0.001
>100,000,000 Shares USD0.0005
Quote from brokerboy:
i am more of a nyse stock person so i don't focus on rebate trading but i see what your trying to say. i always paid per share but if i wanted to rebate trade i might be flipping stock on 7 dollar tickets.
Quote from brokerboy:
i am more of a nyse stock person so i don't focus on rebate trading but i see what your trying to say. i always paid per share but if i wanted to rebate trade i might be flipping stock on 7 dollar tickets.
Quote from def:
It's not about rebate trading. Sometime you'll take liquidity but other times you'll remove. However, why would you direct route to NYSE and not use a router like SMART which will get you better fills. Have you seen NYSE's market share lately? It's the total net cost that matters.
But in any event, you continue to miss out on the apple to apple comparison between brokers and you also fail to note on speed traders site that they charge routing fees. The routing fee they state for NYSE is .005. That brings their minimum commission greater than IB's flat fee as they charge .0089 and to note, the .005 they mark up according to their site, is significantly higher than the true NYSE fee.
https://speedtrader.com/Fees_Routing.aspx
http://individuals.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/NYSEstkfee.php?ib_entity=llc
Quote from PBateman7:
im not a rebate trader either. i trade for profits any way i can get them. if i can shave a couple bucks off the top and keep more of the profit by setting up some keys with proper routing why wouldnt i? IB isnt for me i just left them. a ticket deal doesnt suit my style either. it sounds like you are all over the place. who do you trade with now and why are you looking to leave?
to answer your other question DAS is just a bad system if you took one look at it you would realize that pretty quickly.