That's true for stock options.Options are not traded overnight.
ES future options for example and some indices like SPX, trade overnight.
That's true for stock options.Options are not traded overnight.
Again, what do you mean by "overnight margins" here? Is it a term used by IB or just the same behavior as I described in my OP? Is there any way I can see the actual number, or at least something close, of such "overnight margins" before the market close?
Now I realized many replyers in this thread are using RegT instead of portfolio account that I'm with. Sorry I didn't clarify it in the beginning. I took it for granted because the latter usually has significantly less margin than the former for well hedged portfolio.Theta positive means you are harvesting premium, correct?
I consider 50% of underlying value as required overnight margin.
Yes, portfolio account. Sorry I didn't clarify it in the beginning.skimming this I would have bet it was not understanding RegT 4x intraday and 2x overnight. OP: are you sure you are on portfolio margin?
%%Your account is under-capitalized. Put in more cash into account or trade smaller lots.
Every time I read a post like yours I check the price of IBKR. My first thought is to see whether it time again to buy/add to IBKR position

Hope this helps , it helps me....................Yes, I did. Please check my jounal: https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/my-trade-journal.373250/Did you closely look at your margin report? It will list somewhat detailed charges. Menu options:
At least those are the menu options on my (rather old) version of the software. Otherwise you can check for the report on the web-site.
- Account
- Risk Reports
- Margin Report