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My first day on IB, and it will not let me trade anymore. I made 8 trades today. When I try to transmit an order, it will not let me. It says something about being a potential day trader.
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yea, you need $25,000 in equity if you get labeled as a pattern day trader...
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I guess I'll be watching for 5 days now, as oil shoots up.
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yep.. they did the same thing to me 2 weeks back..I had to sit out 5 days... just gotta make sure you don't make too many day trades...
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There are a couple ways to deal with the rule. (BTW, its an SEC rule, not an "Interactive Brokers" rule) The easiest thing to do is open your positions late in the day, and hold them overnight.. or open them right at the close then the next day, you can sell them (or cover shorts) and its not a day trade. The other thing I did was enable my account to trade on the Canadian Exchanges. That way, there is no day trade rule... you can day trade all you want.. as they aren't regulated by the SEC Bman |
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Yeah, you have to pay an extra $10/month I think to get the real time data from the Toronto Exchange (which allows you to place orders) I used to use Power Etrade and they didn't offer trading on the other exchanges. I don't know about Scottrade |
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Bman,
I heard in IB chat that I could trade futures as much as I want. I'm not even sure what that means. I guess it has something to do with trading commodities. If it's a complitated concept, don't try to explain. I'll have to research this. However, do you know if it costs more to trade futures with IB? Another question: I have noticed that it seems that candles give you the same information as bars--except for candles being easier to read quickly. Is this correct? BTW: Oil is going up, as I predicted. |
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