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'''Interactive Brokers LLC''' (official abbrev IB) is a United States-based discount online brokerage firm, operating on most major worldwide ], ], ], ], and ] exchanges. For 30 years IB has been building direct access trading technology that delivers to professionals worldwide. With consolidated equity capital that exceeds US $2.8 billion, IB and its affiliates average 500,000 trades/day and trade 18.7% of the world's equity options volumes in locations where IBG actively trades.


==History==
'''Interactive Brokers LLC''' is a United States-based deep discount online brokerage firm, operating on most major worldwide ], ], ], ], and ] exchanges. Its founder, Chairman, and CEO is Thomas Peterffy. Interactive Brokers' features include low fees, ], and electronic order entry, processing, statement delivery, ]s and account management. Their clients can manage their accounts and issue trades using web-based interfaces, custom applications written by Interactive Brokers, client-based applications through API or ], and verbal orders, albeit at a substantial commission.

As of 2004, the firm's clients were making some 500,000 trades per year on various international markets and accounted for 21.4% of the trading volume of North America. They maintain offices in Chicago, Switzerland, Montreal, Hong Kong, London and Sydney. IB is regulated by the SEC, NASD, NYSE, SFA, and IDA. The company had ]s of $1.6 billion USD and ] of $734 million USD in the twelve month period ending in August, 2006. As of 2004, the firm's clients were making some 500,000 trades per year on various international markets and accounted for 21.4% of the trading volume of North America. They maintain offices in Chicago, Switzerland, Montreal, Hong Kong, London and Sydney. IB is regulated by the SEC, NASD, NYSE, SFA, and IDA. The company had ]s of $1.6 billion USD and ] of $734 million USD in the twelve month period ending in August, 2006.


Recently Interactive Brokers filed paperwork with the SEC for an Initial Public Offering on the ] exchange. The proposed ticker symbol is ''IBKR''. ''(please cite your source)''
Most US Equity purchases or sales, 200 shares or less, can be accomplished through Interactive Brokers for a commission of $1. A minimum commission of $10/month is charged ($3/month if the account holder is under 25), and strict account eligibility criteria are enforced.

==Account Minimums==
To open a new account, one must deposit a specific amount of money or a minimum fee is charged, and strict account eligibility criteria are enforced.

Any fees charged (not interest received) in IB are not across evenly on a '''pro-rata''' basis. For example, a customer opens its account at 20th. The whole sum of any monthly charges will still be applied.

==Commissions & Fees==
Most US Equity purchases or sales, 200 shares or less, can be accomplished through Interactive Brokers for a commission of $1. A minimum commission of $10/month is charged ($3/month if the account holder is under 25), and strict account eligibility criteria are enforced.

Interactive Brokers has different plans for different products. There are 2 commission plans - unbundled and bundled plans - for US ] and ]. For others, only the unbundled plan is offered.

As to ''bundled'' plans, it is usually '''flat-rate'''. As to ''unbundled'' plans, commissions are based on volume. Discounts are given in '''pro-rata''' basis. The fees are applied on a marginal basis for a given calendar month. For example, a customer executes 1,500 ] ] in a month, the IB execution costs would be:
* the first 300 contracts at $0.90
* the second 700 contracts at $0.70
* the third 500 contracts at $0.45

Fees are charged on a monthly basis, not '''pro-rata''' basis. For example, a customer opens its account at 20th. The whole sum of any monthly charges will still be applied.

Ref: , ,


==Margin Lending & Short-selling Rates==
] lending rates are amongst the most competitive in the industry, with typical accounts charged the ] (or ]) rate plus 150 ] on outstanding debit balances with progressive discounts for larger balances. Unlike many other brokers, interest credit is also made for cash pledged as ] for ].
] lending rates are lower on outstanding debit balances with more discounts for larger balances. Interest credit is made for cash pledged as ] for ]. Interest credit is given in '''pro-rata''' basis, in which the first specified amount threshold of US$100,000 will never receive any interest credit.


==Trading Platforms & Software==
Recently Interactive Brokers filed paperwork with the SEC for an Initial Public Offering on the Nasdaq exchange. The proposed ticker symbol is ''IBKR''.
=== Trader Workstation ===
''Trader Workstation'' (abbreviated TWS) is a ] ] ] application. It is primarily designed for experienced and active ]. Inexperienced users/investors will be faced with a significant learning curve. Free demo accounts are available for non-customers, but the demo accounts are buggy and unstable. Charting is simple and not feature-rich.


=== PaperTrader ===
==Trading software==
''PaperTrader'' is a slightly simplified version of ''Traders Workstation'' targeted developers and papertraders. ] is to help traders to practice trading without risking one's actual capital, and to familiarize the platforms and features without risk.
* ''Traders Workstation'', a ] ] ] application. It is primarily designed for ], although it can also be used by ] investors and all other account holders (including papertraders).


=== WebTrader ===
* ''PaperTrader'', a slightly simplified version of Traders Workstation targeted developers and papertraders. Papertraders can use it to experiment with trading for free in a virtual marketplace, while developers use it to test programs written around for the Traders Workstation ].
''WebTrader'' is an ] based trading screen for use behind a ]. It can be said as a very lite version of Trader Workstation, in which it offers very limited features and simple ways to manage your accounts and trades.


=== MobileTrader ===
* ''MobileTrader'', for certain ] and ]s.
''MobileTrader'', as the name suggests, offer the capability to execute orders when you are not at the ]. You can access from any ] device to manage your accounts and trades.


* ''WebTrader'', their ].


==References== ==External Links==


==External links==
] ]

Revision as of 09:00, 19 March 2007

Interactive Brokers LLC
Company typePublic (NasdaqIBKR)
IndustryFinancial Services
HeadquartersGreenwich, Connecticut, USA
Key peopleThomas Peterffy (Chairman, CEO, and Founder)
Productsonline trading
Websitewww.interactivebrokers.com


Interactive Brokers LLC (official abbrev IB) is a United States-based discount online brokerage firm, operating on most major worldwide stock, futures, bonds, forex, and options exchanges. For 30 years IB has been building direct access trading technology that delivers to professionals worldwide. With consolidated equity capital that exceeds US $2.8 billion, IB and its affiliates average 500,000 trades/day and trade 18.7% of the world's equity options volumes in locations where IBG actively trades.

History

As of 2004, the firm's clients were making some 500,000 trades per year on various international markets and accounted for 21.4% of the trading volume of North America. They maintain offices in Chicago, Switzerland, Montreal, Hong Kong, London and Sydney. IB is regulated by the SEC, NASD, NYSE, SFA, and IDA. The company had revenues of $1.6 billion USD and income of $734 million USD in the twelve month period ending in August, 2006.

Recently Interactive Brokers filed paperwork with the SEC for an Initial Public Offering on the Nasdaq exchange. The proposed ticker symbol is IBKR. (please cite your source)

Account Minimums

To open a new account, one must deposit a specific amount of money or a minimum fee is charged, and strict account eligibility criteria are enforced.

Any fees charged (not interest received) in IB are not across evenly on a pro-rata basis. For example, a customer opens its account at 20th. The whole sum of any monthly charges will still be applied.

Commissions & Fees

Most US Equity purchases or sales, 200 shares or less, can be accomplished through Interactive Brokers for a commission of $1. A minimum commission of $10/month is charged ($3/month if the account holder is under 25), and strict account eligibility criteria are enforced.

Interactive Brokers has different plans for different products. There are 2 commission plans - unbundled and bundled plans - for US equities and futures. For others, only the unbundled plan is offered.

As to bundled plans, it is usually flat-rate. As to unbundled plans, commissions are based on volume. Discounts are given in pro-rata basis. The fees are applied on a marginal basis for a given calendar month. For example, a customer executes 1,500 US futures contracts in a month, the IB execution costs would be:

  • the first 300 contracts at $0.90
  • the second 700 contracts at $0.70
  • the third 500 contracts at $0.45

Fees are charged on a monthly basis, not pro-rata basis. For example, a customer opens its account at 20th. The whole sum of any monthly charges will still be applied.

Ref: , ,

Margin Lending & Short-selling Rates

Margin lending rates are lower on outstanding debit balances with more discounts for larger balances. Interest credit is made for cash pledged as collateral for short selling. Interest credit is given in pro-rata basis, in which the first specified amount threshold of US$100,000 will never receive any interest credit.

Trading Platforms & Software

Trader Workstation

Trader Workstation (abbreviated TWS) is a cross-platform Java desktop application. It is primarily designed for experienced and active day-traders. Inexperienced users/investors will be faced with a significant learning curve. Free demo accounts are available for non-customers, but the demo accounts are buggy and unstable. Charting is simple and not feature-rich.

PaperTrader

PaperTrader is a slightly simplified version of Traders Workstation targeted developers and papertraders. Papertrading is to help traders to practice trading without risking one's actual capital, and to familiarize the platforms and features without risk.

WebTrader

WebTrader is an HTML based trading screen for use behind a firewall. It can be said as a very lite version of Trader Workstation, in which it offers very limited features and simple ways to manage your accounts and trades.

MobileTrader

MobileTrader, as the name suggests, offer the capability to execute orders when you are not at the computers. You can access from any wireless device to manage your accounts and trades.


External Links

Interactive Brokers Official Website

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