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Does Interactive Brokers allow traders to trade/invest in high yield (or "junk") bonds?
This thread has been started by T2W purely for customers or potential customers of Interactive Brokers to direct questions to IB (or indeed other members), in much the same way as Simon does over on the Capital Spreads thread/Spreadbetting forum.
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IB, any plans for your app to be made for Android?
IB, any plans for your app to be made for Android?
I am trading in IB through an API DDE Excel... tryint to set up Conditional Orders wanting to MODIFY *MOD* an order but I am having troubles... is there a way to issue a new Stop-loss order that automatically cancels the previous (last) Stop-loss order?
Can anyone tell me whether IB have time stops? Ie if I want to scratch a trade if the price is below a certain figure at a certain time is that possible?
Not sure if it's what you're trying to do, but you can set orders with IB such that a trade is only active during a certain time window. For example, if you have an open position of 100 shares of SPY, you could create a stoploss order with the stop price set to 100, and the time in force between 10 am on 2010-08-20 and 11 am on 2010-08-20.
The general rule with IB is, where there's a will, there's a way. Trader Workstation has a ton of features and order types in and of itself. And if you're really keen, you can create your own features/execution algorithms using the API.
hi
Interactie Brokers are doing this Reuters News Feed, for $2 per month,
is this service any good, is it as good as Dow Jones News Srvc. if yes then why is it so cheap.
i want real time, all news, all data, all macro reports, all company reports, all companies news, all government reports, basically anything that affects US stocks and US indices. anybody can suggest a news service.
many thanks
When i tried it i found the news from IB a bit more annoying than helpful. Use text only from trade the news, or a cheaper equivalent.