Why my open position at IB was 50% above purchase price

I've noticed this for few years, snf I finally asked Interactive Brokers:

I purchased some shares after 4 pm close, but my average price, showed as not only above the high of the day, but above the high for the prior 2 months.

I never thought my total equity was incorrect, but more just accounting errors. Sometimes I thought the average price was just a little off, perhaps reflecting commissions.

But IB explained it:

If one buys & sells a stock for a loss (apparently that day, or even prior 30-days,) IB automatically ignores the loss, due to IRS wash sale rules.

I never would have guessed that was the explanation.

I pointed out to them that I'm classified as a trader in stocks & stock options, so the wash sale does not apply. Apparently IB never considered that, nor provides any feature to ignore the wash sale trades.

While this is annoying for day-to-day average prices, on IB annual summaries of trades, my accountant always has to manually adjust to include those losses in my IRS reporting.
 
I've noticed this for few years, snf I finally asked Interactive Brokers:

I purchased some shares after 4 pm close, but my average price, showed as not only above the high of the day, but above the high for the prior 2 months.

I never thought my total equity was incorrect, but more just accounting errors. Sometimes I thought the average price was just a little off, perhaps reflecting commissions.

But IB explained it:

If one buys & sells a stock for a loss (apparently that day, or even prior 30-days,) IB automatically ignores the loss, due to IRS wash sale rules.

I never would have guessed that was the explanation.

I pointed out to them that I'm classified as a trader in stocks & stock options, so the wash sale does not apply. Apparently IB never considered that, nor provides any feature to ignore the wash sale trades.

While this is annoying for day-to-day average prices, on IB annual summaries of trades, my accountant always has to manually adjust to include those losses in my IRS reporting.

Your best bet is to become a typical ET trader and never have a loss.:D
 
I use IB's Gateway not TWS, but I had a similar problem where the AvgPrice in the Portfolio messages was far from the actual ExecutionPrice. I called IB, told them that I used Mark to Market, and they made some sort of entry in their database, and the problem never reoccurred.
 
I use IB's Gateway not TWS, but I had a similar problem where the AvgPrice in the Portfolio messages was far from the actual ExecutionPrice. I called IB, told them that I used Mark to Market, and they made some sort of entry in their database, and the problem never reoccurred.
Thanks; I'll try, although I told IB support that wash sales do not apply to my stock & option trading. But maybe for some reason TWS can't handle that, vs IB Gateway.
 
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