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Re: Closing positions
I mean that if I enter a trade for 1 lot and that trade goes so well that it doubles the value of the account. Like if I enter a long position and the value of the eur/usd skyrockets. "Doubling" the
By donye · #54037 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
That is not entirely correct. While TWS/IBGW 10.30 does seem to send an extraneous empty string at the end of openOrder messages, TWS API is designed such that older TWS API version simply ignore the
By Jürgen Reinold · #54036 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
While in general the stable version is indeed more stable (as in "less buggy", at the expense of fewer new features) compared to the latest version, in some specific cases the stable version may
By Yair Altman · #54035 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
I am monitoring error callbacks. In my case up till this week I was running 1019.2 gateway yet the "stable" branch is 1030.1 (1030+ has major bugs with real time data delivery for my scenarios so I
By ajn · #54034 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
Yes, there is a beta channel for TWS at least. -- Best, DS
By ds-avatar · #54033 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
Not much to add to Richard's detailed reply except mentioning that I subscribe to the idea that the "stable" channel is likely the most reliable and light on maintenance, so I only use TWS and GW
By ds-avatar · #54032 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
[The following is my understanding of how IBKR deals with Gateway and TWS version updates. This is based on my 22 years of using TWS (and somewhat less for Gateway, which is younger). However it may
By Richard L King · #54031 ·
Re: Closing positions
What do you mean by the sentence "enter a position for 1 lot in EURUSD that trade would double the size of the account"? Your account size is measured by the NLV, net liquidation value. That value
By J G · #54030 ·
Re: When to update ibgateway
I notice that you mention two pieces of software in your message. Both IB Gateway, and IBC (IB Controller). Which of these is causing the problem for you? I am running IB Gateway 10.31.1j together
By J G · #54029 ·
Re: Accounting for 2024, always 10% off
FifoPnlRealized reports the value of trades realized as partially or fully closed positions during the reporting period, taking into account respective expenses in FIFO order. I believe it is net of
By ds-avatar · #54028 ·
When to update ibgateway
What policy do you use for when to update the ibgateway? It seems like every 4-8 months, my ibgateway fails to login after a daily restart and updating to the newest version fixes it. I haven't found
By Scott Kister · #54027 ·
Re: IBKR currency carry reference benchmarks + history
bump, anyone in 2025?
By John · #54026 ·
Closing positions
What's the best way to close previous positions when I have new order position sizes calculated by account size? For example, if I enter a position for 1 lot in EURUSD, and (purely hypothetically)
By donye · #54025 ·
Re: Accounting for 2024, always 10% off
Thank you Jürgen. You always come with great information. My flex-query just takes information from the "Trades" section. There it doesn't differentiate between CapitalGainsPnl and FifoPnlRealized.
By Despair · #54024 ·
Re: "438 : The application is now locked" and "326 : Unable to connect as the client id is already in use..." discontinued ?
I have just received the following update from IB regarding this issue: "Please be aware that "Client ID is already in use" error will be brought back in the upcoming releases." I have asked that
By Orionn · #54023 ·
Is a race condition that causes inconsistent states of position and open orders possible?
If in the messages TWS streams back to the client, it sends the order/execution message first before it sends the position update message, it is possible for the client to be in an inconsistent state
By Little Trader · #54022 ·
Re: Accounting for 2024, always 10% off
I am not a tax expert either and use FlexQueries only infrequently (so I am not very well qualified for an answer, but ...) Depending on what instrument you trade, at least here in the US, trade
By Jürgen Reinold · #54021 ·
Re: Accounting for 2024, always 10% off
1.) I think they are subtracted. 2.) They are luckily not 10%. Has anybody a link to where all the fields of the flex query are explained in detail? I searched but couldn't find this info. There are
By Despair · #54020 ·
Re: Accounting for 2024, always 10% off
What about the transaction fees ? They may have been substracted or not from the amount you got.
By Tradiator · #54019 ·
Re: Accounting for 2024, always 10% off
Hmm I'm not US citizen. I'm in Europe and with IB Ireland. I sent in this form to avoid double taxation but that maybe has nothing to do with it (I'm awful with all this tax things)? However the
By Despair · #54018 ·