Quote from dagnyt:
$2.50, but it may be reduced, depending on your trading volume on the same day.
Mark
Quote from lejmorro:
Try www.interactive brokers.com/en/accounts/fees/otherFees.php?ib_entity=llc
It's not just cancellation fees, it's modification fees.
I asked IB about this recently because I didnt understand why I was charged cancellation/modification fees on option contracts in one case but not another after modifying the limit price on the order.
It turned out that I hadnt been charged canx fees when the number of contracts was 6 or greater in the one order but I had been charged canx fees when the order was for 3 contracts only. In other words I got the credit for the 3 contracts I eventually bought but still paid modification fees of $1.50 less the credit.
Also to be noted is that when the limit order was modified more than once for the same order, the $1.50 was charged again. So after the limit price for a 3 contract order was modified 3 times and then eventually filled, I paid $1.50 each time less $0.75 credit i.e. $3.75.
Quote from mizhael:
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I also do modification on stocks all the time. Anybody knows the IB modification and cancellation fees for stocks and futures? Just want to confirm ... Thanks!
IB charges an approximation of the fees they pay to the exchanges. In their words,Quote from dagnyt:
IB does not charge cancellation fees. They PASS ON the charges that the option exchange make.
For instance, AMEX charges $1 per options order cancelled in excess of the number of orders executed for a given month http://www.amex.com/amextrader/membership/fees/fees_Options.pdf . IB charges for any options cancellation (for AMEX, the charge is $1.25), but gives credits for executed orders. http://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/accounts/fees/otherFees.php?ib_entity=llcthe Modify/Cancel fees listed below may not be a direct "pass-through" of exchange fees in all cases as IB has created cancellation policy based on ease of implementation and proper resource allocation
For US stocks, IB charges cancellation fees for directed stock orders placed through the API, with offsetting credits for directed executions.No such fees for stocks.