Quote from rmorse:
Is this a reg-t or portfolio margin?
Are they charging you interest for the position or just representing your current buying power after the trade?
Maybe DEF, the IB rep in ET can help.
Quote from LeeD:
Because you are looking at a "margin" account IB caculates what margin the current position would use.
Buying on margin means you borrow from IB in order to have sufficient purchasing power. In practice, you ddo not do any borrowing unless the required purchasing power is larger than the account size.
To reiterate, the "margin impact" section is there for information and it doesn't imply you are buyin' on margin.
Well, if you opened a margin account you probably expect to use margin some time.Quote from xBoba:
I'm not sure, but i would guess it's a reg-t.
Ahh that makes sense... But why would IB want to do that if i wouldn't be borrowing from IB unless i didn't have enough purchasing power? Shouldn't they only display that information if i was actually buying on margin? It seems like unnecessary information that's there to confuse new IB users... Unless there's a purpose for it.
Quote from IB-AN:
IB calculates and displays a margin requirement on the entire portfolio of positions held in an account even if the account holder has paid for the positions in full and has not borrowed any funds to effect their purchase. This is done to support real-time credit check processes and is necessary to determine the Available Funds (defined as Equity with Loan Value less the Initial Margin Requirement) on hand to support any subsequent trade activity, position transfers or cash withdrawal requests.
By the way, the display of a margin requirement does not necessarily imply that you are being charged interest. Generally, a negative cash balance is indicative that one is borrowing funds to support securities purchases, however, one may be subject to interest charges even if they maintain an overall net long cash balance (as proceeds from short sales require special consideration and one may hold a long balance denominated in one currency and a lesser short balance in another. See the following link: http://ibkb.interactivebrokers.com/node/667)
I did an ACATS back a number of years. I had a problem as no one told me that if I did an ACATS of the entire account and there was an unsettled trade, IB would reject the ACATS. I don't know if this is still true.Quote from xBoba:
Does ACATS (transferring positions from my old broker to IB) take longer?