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This is Zack Fuss. Today, we are breaking down Interactive Brokers, widely recognized as IBKR. Founded in 1978, Interactive Brokers evolved from a market maker on the American Stock Exchange to a global, cutting-edge electronic brokerage firm. Its founder, Thomas Peterffy, remains far and away its largest shareholder and has earned his place as one of the wealthiest people in the world. To break down IBKR, I'm joined by Freddie Lait and Jacopo Di Nardo of Latitude Investment Management. We explore the journey of IBKR from its early days as Timber Hill to its current status as a publicly traded company with a market cap of nearly $80 billion. We also discuss their differentiated tech stack, their global reach, and their famously low fees. Please enjoy this breakdown of Interactive Brokers. Subscribe to Colossus Review For the full show notes, transcript, and links to the best content to learn more, check out the episode page here. —- This episode is brought to you by Octus, formerly Reorg, is the essential credit intelligence and data provider for nearly 40,000 professionals across the world's leading buy side firms, investment banks, law firms and advisory firms. By surrounding unparalleled human expertise with embedded AI technology, data and workflow tools, Octus unlocks powerful truths that fuel decisive action in financial markets. Visit octus.com to learn how rigorously verified intelligence is delivered at speed to create a complete picture across the entire credit lifecycle. —- Business Breakdowns is a property of Colossus, LLC. For more episodes of Business Breakdowns, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com). Show Notes (00:00:00) Welcome to Business Breakdowns (00:03:41) Overview of Interactive Brokers (00:04:53) Revenue Streams and Business Model (00:06:15) Competitive Landscape and Differentiation (00:08:38) Founder Thomas Peterffy's Story (00:11:31) Payment for Order Flow and Market Access (00:13:41) Automation and Risk Management (00:16:50) Customer Experience and Balance Sheet Strategy (00:26:33) Growth Opportunities and International Expansion (00:34:34) Valuation and Financial Metrics (00:37:28) Risks and Stress Tests (00:42:13) Lessons From IBKR
On this episode of Chit Chat Stocks, Brett dives into Interactive Brokers (IBKR) and why he has purchased the stock for his portfolio. We discuss:(03:33) The History and Evolution of IBKR(10:51) Understanding IBKR's Platform and User Experience(12:23) Growth and Market Share of IBKR(14:48) Personal Investing Journey and Transition to IBKR(21:52) Management Culture and Organizational Structure(28:23) Competitive Dynamics and Future Growth Potential(30:41) IBKR's Global Growth Potential(33:06) Tracking Account Growth as a Metric(35:03) Competitive Advantages of IBKR(35:26) Understanding IBKR's Culture and Management(38:38) Navigating the Competitive Landscape(40:51) Valuation Insights and Financial Metrics(49:42) Investment Decisions and Future Outlook(53:29) Macro Trends and Their Impact on IBKR*****************************************************JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER AND FREE CHAT COMMUNITY: https://chitchatstocks.substack.com/ *********************************************************************Chit Chat Stocks is presented by Interactive Brokers. Get professional pricing, global access, and premier technology with the best brokerage for investors today: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Interactive Brokers is a member of SIPC. *********************************************************************FinChat.io is the complete stock research platform for fundamental investors.With its beautiful design and institutional-quality data, FinChat is incredibly powerful and easy to use.Use our LINK and get 15% off any premium plan: finchat.io/chitchat *********************************************************************Bluechippers Club is a tight-knit community of stock focused investors. Members share ideas, participate in weekly calls, and compete in portfolio competitions.To join, go to Blue Chippers and apply! Link: https://bluechippersclub.com/*********************************************************************Disclosure: Chit Chat Stocks hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation.
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Market Chameleon's Dmitry Pargamanik & Will McBride join IBKR's Jeff Praissman for an in depth look at Open Interest and how it can be used by traders and investors when analyzing options.
Interactive Brokers UK turns 25—and we're celebrating with CEO Gerry Perez inside the Tower of London. From humble beginnings to a global powerhouse, hear the untold stories, customer moments, and what's next for IBKR in a post-Brexit world.
Strap in as NASDAQ's Michael Normyle and IBKR's Jeff Praz take you “DAX to the Future,” breaking down Europe's market rally in 2025. From rate cuts to defense booms, discover what's powering the Eurozone's warp-speed momentum.
From sci-fi fantasy to boardroom reality, humanoid robots are stepping into roles once reserved for humans. In this IBKR podcast, we explore how AI-driven humanoids are transforming industries, reshaping the workforce, and what this means for investors and the future of automation.
Slovenski kapitalski trg očitno doživlja preporod. Slovenske delnice je odslej možno kupiti preko enega največjih diskontnih borznih posrednikov Interactive Brokers, država bo že drugič izdala ljudsko obveznico, konec januarja je bil sprejet nacionalni program finančnega opismenjevanja, pripravljajo se naložbeni individualni računi, preko 450 tisoč posameznikov je prejelo tudi delnico Vzajemne, ki naj bi se uvrstila na borzo leta 2026. Pred mikrofonom: Aljoša Valentinčič, redni profesor za področje denarja in financ na ljubljanski ekonomski fakulteti
First Level Thinking and how we got into this mess. A few market thoughts while sipping on tea. Financial Literacy Month – getting ready. Guest, Steve Sanders, EVP at Interactive Brokers. NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE'S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, he oversees all marketing and product development efforts at the company and introduces Interactive Brokers' low commissions, advanced trading technology and breadth of product worldwide to advanced individual and institutional investors globally. Steve joined Interactive Brokers in 2001 to establish the company's platform for financial advisors. Since that time, he has been responsible for many key initiatives including building a direct / digital marketing program, developing a new account structure and registration process for institutional investor clients and contributing to the deployment of the company's Integrated Investment Account. During his over twenty-year tenure with the company, Steve has remained focused on providing IBKR clients with the products, tools and resources necessary to meet a wide variety of trading and investing objectives, which he believes has contributed to the company's extraordinary growth over the years. Prior to joining Interactive Brokers, Steve spent fifteen years at Citibank in a variety of positions including Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer of Cybic, a “Request for Quote” exchange to facilitate the distribution of OTC derivative products to retail investors, which he developed. Before that, he held diverse roles throughout the organization in credit & risk management, marketing, financial planning, and product structuring functions. Steve holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from SUNY at Albany in Accounting and Computer Science. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (PLTR), (SPY), GLD), (TOST), (IWM)
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman for their monthly podcast to discuss the Goldilocks economy and the effect that possible tariffs and immigration policies may have in 2025.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss how large, mid, and small caps faired during 2024 and why their returns were so varied.
The Investing Power Hour is live-streamed every Wednesday on the Chit Chat Stocks Podcast YouTube channel at 1:30 PM EST. This week we discussed: (03:30) Anecdotal Insights from Texas (06:39) Netflix Earnings and Subscriber Growth (12:26) Exploring Netflix's Future Strategies (18:25) IBKR Earnings and Market Dynamics (24:32) Bubble Watch: Signs of Market Sentiment (30:17) Cultural Reflections on Investing (34:05) Introduction to Sponsors and Community Engagement (35:39) Small Cap of the Week: Rev Group Analysis (41:59) Project Stargate: AI Infrastructure Investment (50:28) Nintendo Switch 2: Anticipated Release and Market Impact (54:54) Dating Apps: Bumble and Grindr Investment Insights ***************************************************** JOIN OUR CHAT COMMUNITY: https://chitchatstocks.substack.com/ ********************************************************************* Sign-up for a bond account at Public.com/chitchatstocks A Bond Account is a self-directed brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Deposits into this account are used to purchase 10 investment-grade and high-yield bonds. The 6.9% yield is the average annualized yield to maturity (YTM) across all ten bonds in the Bond Account, before fees, as of 8/28/2024. A bond's yield is a function of its market price, which can fluctuate; therefore a bond's YTM is “locked in” when the bond is purchased. Your yield at time of purchase may be different from the yield shown here. The “locked in” YTM is not guaranteed; you may receive less than the YTM of the bonds in the Bond Account if you sell any of the bonds before maturity, or if the issuer calls or defaults on the bond. Public Investing charges a markup on each bond trade. See our Fee Schedule. Bond Accounts are not recommendations of individual bonds or default allocations. The bonds in the Bond Account have not been selected based on your needs or risk profile. You should evaluate each bond before investing in a Bond Account. The bonds in your Bond Account will not be rebalanced and allocations will not be updated, except for Corporate Actions. Fractional Bonds also carry additional risks including that they are only available on Public and cannot be transferred to other brokerages. Read more about the risks associated with fixed income and fractional bonds. See Bond Account Disclosures to learn more. ********************************************************************* FinChat.io is The Complete Stock Research Platform for fundamental investors. With its beautiful design and institutional-quality data, FinChat is incredibly powerful and easy to use. Use our LINK and get 15% off any premium plan: https://finchat.io/chitchat ********************************************************************* Sign up for YellowBrick Investing to track the best investing pitches across the internet: joinyellowbrick.com/chitchat ********************************************************************* Bluechippers Club is a tight-knit community of stock focused investors. Members share ideas, participate in weekly calls, and compete in portfolio competitions. To join, go to bluechippersclub.com and hit apply! ********************************************************************* Disclosure: Chit Chat Stocks hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation.
S&P Futures are moving higher this morning with positive momentum in tech stocks. The tech rally is due to a White House announcement on the Stargate Project which is $500B fund to build out AI infrastructure. Concerns over tariffs are falling, while Trump has spoken about plans to impose 25% tariffs on Feb 1 on goods from Mexico & Canada, the trade deficit study is schedule for April 1st. Earnings are also in focus today with NFLX, IBKR & JNJ moving higher after releasing their reports. European shares are showing gains & oil prices are higher by +0.25% this morning.
Join Andrew Wilkinson, Steve Sosnick, and Jose Torres as they explore the economic fallout of California's wildfires, the impacts of a strong jobs report, and what the new administration's policies could mean for markets in 2025. Turbulence ahead—are you ready? Disclosure: Interactive Brokers The analysis in this material is provided for information only and is not and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. To the extent that this material discusses general market activity, industry or sector trends or other broad-based economic or political conditions, it should not be construed as research or investment advice. To the extent that it includes references to specific securities, commodities, currencies, or other instruments, those references do not constitute a recommendation by IBKR to buy, sell or hold such investments. This material does not and is not intended to take into account the particular financial conditions, investment objectives or requirements of individual customers. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, as necessary, seek professional advice. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Interactive Brokers, its affiliates, or its employees. Disclosure: ForecastEx Interactive Brokers LLC is a CFTC-registered Futures Commission Merchant and a clearing member and affiliate of ForecastEx LLC (“ForecastEx”). ForecastEx is a CFTC-registered Designated Contract Market and Derivatives Clearing Organization. Interactive Brokers LLC provides access to ForecastEx forecast contracts for eligible customers. Interactive Brokers LLC does not make recommendations with respect to any products available on its platform, including those offered by ForecastEx. Disclosure: Forecast Contracts Forecast Contracts are only available to eligible clients of Interactive Brokers LLC, Interactive Brokers Hong Kong Limited, and Interactive Brokers Singapore Pte. Ltd. Disclosure: Futures Trading Futures are not suitable for all investors. The amount you may lose may be greater than your initial investment. Before trading futures, please read the CFTC Risk Disclosure. A copy and additional information are available at ibkr.com.
Join Andrew Wilkinson as he dives into the world of trading with Richard Dhanpaul, the creator of TradingWarz on YouTube. Discover how Richard turned Fibonacci, risk management, and futures trading into his unique approach, growing his channel into a hub for thousands of traders worldwide. Disclosure: Interactive Brokers The analysis in this material is provided for information only and is not and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. To the extent that this material discusses general market activity, industry or sector trends or other broad-based economic or political conditions, it should not be construed as research or investment advice. To the extent that it includes references to specific securities, commodities, currencies, or other instruments, those references do not constitute a recommendation by IBKR to buy, sell or hold such investments. This material does not and is not intended to take into account the particular financial conditions, investment objectives or requirements of individual customers. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, as necessary, seek professional advice. The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Interactive Brokers, its affiliates, or its employees. Disclosure: Options Trading Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Multiple leg strategies, including spreads, will incur multiple commission charges. For more information read the "Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options" also known as the options disclosure document (ODD) or visit ibkr.com/occ Disclosure: Futures Trading Futures are not suitable for all investors. The amount you may lose may be greater than your initial investment. Before trading futures, please read the CFTC Risk Disclosure. A copy and additional information are available at ibkr.com. Disclosure: Margin Trading Trading on margin is only for experienced investors with high risk tolerance. You may lose more than your initial investment. For additional information regarding margin loan rates, see ibkr.com/interest Disclosure: IBKR Tax Disclosure Interactive Brokers does not provide tax advice, does not make representations regarding the particular tax consequences of any investments, and cannot assist clients with tax filings. Investors should consult with their tax professional about the tax implications of any investment. Disclosure: IBKR Tools The projections or other information regarding the likelihood of various investment outcomes generated by the Tool mentioned in this podcast are hypothetical in nature, do not reflect actual investment results, and are not guarantees of future results. It is important to understand that these projections are based on certain assumptions and models, and actual outcomes may differ significantly. Please note that results may vary over time.
Mat Cashman, Principal of Investor Education at the Options Clearing House, joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss the often-misunderstood inverse relationship Gamma and Implied Volatility have. Disclosure: Interactive Brokers Information posted on IBKR Campus that is provided by third-parties does NOT constitute a recommendation that you should contract for the services of that third party. Third-party participants who contribute to IBKR Campus are independent of Interactive Brokers and Interactive Brokers does not make any representations or warranties concerning the services offered, their past or future performance, or the accuracy of the information provided by the third party. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This material is from The Options Industry Council (OIC) and is being posted with its permission. The views expressed in this material are solely those of the author and/or The Options Industry Council (OIC) and Interactive Brokers is not endorsing or recommending any investment or trading discussed in the material. This material is not and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any security. It should not be construed as research or investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security or commodity. This material does not and is not intended to take into account the particular financial conditions, investment objectives or requirements of individual customers. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, as necessary, seek professional advice. Disclosure: Options Trading Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Multiple leg strategies, including spreads, will incur multiple commission charges. For more information read the "Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options" also known as the options disclosure document (ODD) or visit ibkr.com/occ
Dmitry Pargamanik and Will McBride, the cofounders of Market Chameleon, join IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss researching single leg option trade volume and how to interpret the results. This podcast is a follow up to their insightful webinar, “Analyzing Single Leg Trade Volume ”. Disclosure: Market Chameleon The information provided on MarketChameleon is for educational and informational purposes only. It should not be considered as financial or investment advice. Trading and investing in financial markets involve risks, and individuals should carefully consider their own financial situation and consult with a professional advisor before making any investment decisions. MarketChameleon does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided, and users acknowledge that any reliance on such information is at their own risk. MarketChameleon is not responsible for any losses or damages resulting from the use of the platform or the information provided therein. The 7-day free trial is offered for evaluation purposes only, and users are under no obligation to continue using the service after the trial period. Disclosure: Interactive Brokers Information posted on IBKR Campus that is provided by third-parties does NOT constitute a recommendation that you should contract for the services of that third party. Third-party participants who contribute to IBKR Campus are independent of Interactive Brokers and Interactive Brokers does not make any representations or warranties concerning the services offered, their past or future performance, or the accuracy of the information provided by the third party. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. This material is from Market Chameleon and is being posted with its permission. The views expressed in this material are solely those of the author and/or Market Chameleon and Interactive Brokers is not endorsing or recommending any investment or trading discussed in the material. This material is not and should not be construed as an offer to buy or sell any security. It should not be construed as research or investment advice or a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any security or commodity. This material does not and is not intended to take into account the particular financial conditions, investment objectives or requirements of individual customers. Before acting on this material, you should consider whether it is suitable for your particular circumstances and, as necessary, seek professional advice. Disclosure: Options Trading Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Multiple leg strategies, including spreads, will incur multiple commission charges. For more information read the "Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options" also known as the options disclosure document (ODD) or visit ibkr.com/occ Disclosure: Options (with multiple legs) Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. For information on the uses and risks of options, you can obtain a copy of the Options Clearing Corporation risk disclosure document titled Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options by clicking the link below. Multiple leg strategies, including spreads, will incur multiple transaction costs. "Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options"
Alissa Coram and David Saito-Chung analyze Monday's market action and discuss key stocks to watch on Stock Market Today.
Celebrate the season with the IBKR podcast team as we reflect on 2024's biggest moments and brightest insights, all wrapped in a festive holiday spirit! From market trends and memorable guests to cheerful stories and a few laugh-out-loud surprises, this Christmas special is the perfect way to end the year with warmth and wisdom.
Outlook for options trading The landscape for trading worldwide amongst political and economic uncertainty globally The growth of prediction markets and demand for election contracts New budgeting tool Update on demand for overnight trading hours on IBKR's platform from this week's guest, Steve Sanders NEW! DOWNLOAD THIS EPISODE'S AI GENERATED SHOW NOTES (Guest Segment) Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, he oversees all marketing and product development efforts at the company and introduces Interactive Brokers' low commissions, advanced trading technology and breadth of product worldwide to advanced individual and institutional investors globally. Steve joined Interactive Brokers in 2001 to establish the company's platform for financial advisors. Since that time, he has been responsible for many key initiatives including building a direct / digital marketing program, developing a new account structure and registration process for institutional investor clients and contributing to the deployment of the company's Integrated Investment Account. During his over twenty-year tenure with the company, Steve has remained focused on providing IBKR clients with the products, tools and resources necessary to meet a wide variety of trading and investing objectives, which he believes has contributed to the company's extraordinary growth over the years. Prior to joining Interactive Brokers, Steve spent fifteen years at Citibank in a variety of positions including Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer of Cybic, a “Request for Quote” exchange to facilitate the distribution of OTC derivative products to retail investors, which he developed. Before that, he held diverse roles throughout the organization in credit & risk management, marketing, financial planning, and product structuring functions. Steve holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from SUNY at Albany in Accounting and Computer Science. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (NFLX), TSLA), (IBKR), (NVO), (KR)
Join Eric Norland, Chief Economist at CME Group, as he unpacks the forces shaping global markets in 2024 and beyond, including inflation trends, oil dynamics, and the evolving role of gold. Hosted by IBKR's Andrew Wilkinson, this episode explores economic shifts and emerging opportunities for investors.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss Initial Public Offering or IPO activity during this election year and where it may be trending for the future.
Join Andrew Wilkinson and IBKR Senior Economist Jose Torres as they explore ForecastEx, Interactive Brokers' groundbreaking prediction platform. Learn how this innovative tool empowers investors to leverage data and market insights to make smarter, more profitable decisions.
Starting an investment process can seem daunting. In this episode, we discuss IBKR's trading platforms for different skill levels and where listeners can find educational resources to aid in their process. Steve Sosnick joins Cassidy Clement explore the topics.
Dmitry Pargamanik and Will McBride, the cofounders of Market Chameleon, join IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss the effect that implied volatility can have on option quotes and how traders can use this to their advantage.
After Friday's jobs report and ahead of today's election, Steve Sosnick, IBKR's Chief Strategist, and Jose Torres, Senior Economist, sit down for their monthly economic podcast discussion to ponder the market impacts of both events.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss the effects of elections on the stock market and how the landscape has changed since they discussed in Episode 140, “Volatility is Winning the Election Year”
This week, we're reviewing Q3 earnings for some of the world's top dividend stocks. Expect news, dividend hikes, and an honest take on where these companies are heading with a European flavour. Timestamps: 00:00 Quick Welcome! 00:10 News of the Week: Interactive Brokers and Saxo Bank 10:45 Big Dividend Hikes: Iberdrola (IBDRY) & Starbucks (SBUX) 12:15 Unilever (UL): New CEO, New Moves 26:05 Snap-on (SNA) Quarter Review 30:10 Assa Abloy (ASAZY) Updates & Partnerships 34:30 IBM (IBM) Numbers Explained 40:00 Listener Q&A: Time, AI, and Sustainable Investing Tickers Mentioned: IBE.MC, SBUX, UL, SNA, ASAZY, IBM That's it from us. We hope you enjoyed the show and feel free to continue the conversation at our Facebook Group:
We're back with another episode of The Option Block brought to you by Cboe Global Markets. On this episode, we: Discuss the latest in the markets including the upcoming launch of options on VIX futures Talk about the most active equity options for the day including CELH and DJT Look at earnings season volatility including DPZ, DAL, C, WFC, IBKR, and UAL Examine the latest unusual options activity in CELH, WW, and HOG And much more With your hosts: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Henry Schwartz, Cboe Global Markets “Uncle” Mike Tosaw, St. Charles Wealth Management Check out the Trade of the Day Insights Newsletter from Trade Alert - Request access to admin@trade-alert.com
We're back with another episode of The Option Block brought to you by Cboe Global Markets. On this episode, we: Discuss the latest in the markets including the upcoming launch of options on VIX futures Talk about the most active equity options for the day including CELH and DJT Look at earnings season volatility including DPZ, DAL, C, WFC, IBKR, and UAL Examine the latest unusual options activity in CELH, WW, and HOG And much more With your hosts: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Henry Schwartz, Cboe Global Markets “Uncle” Mike Tosaw, St. Charles Wealth Management Check out the Trade of the Day Insights Newsletter from Trade Alert - Request access to admin@trade-alert.com
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Link do rankingu kont maklerskich: https://inwestomat.eu/ranking-kont-maklerskich-do-inwestowania/ Link afiliacyjny do IBKR: https://inwestomat.eu/konto-maklerskie-ibkr Link afiliacyjny do DM BOŚ: https://inwestomat.eu/konto-maklerskie-bossa Link afiliacyjny do XTB: https://inwestomat.eu/konto-maklerskie-xtb Link afiliacyjny do Firstrade: https://inwestomat.eu/konto-maklerskie-firstrade Z tego nagrania dowiesz się: Jakie konta maklerskie są obecnie najtańsze dla GPW, XETRA i ETF-ów amerykańskich. Jakie IKE i IKZE maklerskie są obecnie najtańsze. Czy oferta IKE w XTB będzie konkurencyjna? Zastrzeżenie: Informacje przedstawione w tym podcaście są prywatnymi opiniami autora i nie stanowią rekomendacji inwestycyjnych w rozumieniu Rozporządzenia Ministra Finansów z dnia 19 października 2005 roku w sprawie informacji stanowiących rekomendacje dotyczące instrumentów finansowych, ich emitentów lub wystawców (Dz. U. z 2005 roku, Nr 206, poz. 1715). Słuchacz podejmuje decyzje inwestycyjne na własną odpowiedzialność.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss the stock market and Treasuries historical reactions to rate cuts.
Rate cuts are sparking excitement. Market playbook resetting to lower rate outlook. Tech spitting and sputtering. Oil gets a lift after crashing though key support. And our guest this week is Steve Sanders – EVP at Interactive Brokers Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, he oversees all marketing and product development efforts at the company and introduces Interactive Brokers' low commissions, advanced trading technology and breadth of product worldwide to advanced individual and institutional investors globally. Steve joined Interactive Brokers in 2001 to establish the company's platform for financial advisors. Since that time, he has been responsible for many key initiatives including building a direct / digital marketing program, developing a new account structure and registration process for institutional investor clients and contributing to the deployment of the company's Integrated Investment Account. During his over twenty-year tenure with the company, Steve has remained focused on providing IBKR clients with the products, tools and resources necessary to meet a wide variety of trading and investing objectives, which he believes has contributed to the company's extraordinary growth over the years. Prior to joining Interactive Brokers, Steve spent fifteen years at Citibank in a variety of positions including Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer of Cybic, a “Request for Quote” exchange to facilitate the distribution of OTC derivative products to retail investors, which he developed. Before that, he held diverse roles throughout the organization in credit & risk management, marketing, financial planning, and product structuring functions. Steve holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from SUNY at Albany in Accounting and Computer Science. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (SPY), (QQQ), (NVDA)
Crop conditions have never been better. But that's not necessarily good news for farmers. Dan Basse, CEO of AgResource, joins IBKR's Andrew Wilkinson to discuss.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss the current unemployment rate and what it means for the overall US economy.
The 2024 IBKR Intern class hosts their first podcast, featuring Alex Gunz of Heptagon Capital. The discussion ranges from emerging investment trends in the tech space, the upcoming U.S. Presidential Election, and artificial intelligence. The speakers include Harshil Sanghvi, Cara Cannatello, Harikrishnan Venkatesh, Shweta Lokeshkumar and Gabriella Szyc.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss current inflationary trends and how consumers of different income levels are affected.
Dmitry Pargamanik and Will McBride, the cofounders of Market Chameleon, join IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss how to identify, analyze, and interpret stock volume bursts.
The Dow posts its best day in a year after a pop from UnitedHealth. G Squared's Victoria Greene and Hennion & Walsh's Kevin Mahn break down the market action. Earnings from JB Hunt and Interactive Brokers. Interactive Brokers CEO Thomas Peterffy breaks on the latest results, retail trading trends, and if he sees a Trump trade emerging yet. Former Toys R Us CEO Gerald Storch on the disappointing numbers from high-end retail so far, plus the breaking news Five Below is replacing its CEO. Our Kate Roger's has an exclusive first look at San Francisco mayoral candidate Mark Farrellâ's plans to revitalize San Francisco's downtown financial district.
Foreign exchange trading or “forex” can be a complex trading topic and an unpredictable market. In this episode we look to explain some of the basics so our listeners can have a foundational understanding of the topic. Andrew Wilkinson, IBKR's Director of Trading Education joins Cassidy Clement, Senior Manager of SEO and Content to discuss.
For July, Wide World of Options is continuing to feature recent conversations with some of the industry's biggest names. In this episode, Meaghan Dugan of the NYSE, Kevin McCarthy of Clear Street and Steve Sosnick of IBKR offer their take on what has propelled record trading volume, how the markets can be made more accessible to a wider range of investors, and recent industry trends.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss consumer spending trends, and how the differ between the wealthy and lower income consumers.
This week on the IBKR podcast, Andrew Wilkinson welcomes Erik Norland, Chief Economist at CME Group, to explore the latest political events in France and the UK. From snap elections in France to the upcoming UK general election, Erik offers expert analysis on the potential market implications. Discover how these political changes might influence investor sentiment and market stability across Europe.
Stocks breaking out – tech mania continues Apple finally announces AI – investors love it CPI comes in – yields drop – it is Goldie Lox all over again! And our guest this week is Steve Sanders – EVP at Interactive Brokers Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, he oversees all marketing and product development efforts at the company and introduces Interactive Brokers' low commissions, advanced trading technology and breadth of product worldwide to advanced individual and institutional investors globally. Steve joined Interactive Brokers in 2001 to establish the company's platform for financial advisors. Since that time, he has been responsible for many key initiatives including building a direct / digital marketing program, developing a new account structure and registration process for institutional investor clients and contributing to the deployment of the company's Integrated Investment Account. During his over twenty-year tenure with the company, Steve has remained focused on providing IBKR clients with the products, tools and resources necessary to meet a wide variety of trading and investing objectives, which he believes has contributed to the company's extraordinary growth over the years. Prior to joining Interactive Brokers, Steve spent fifteen years at Citibank in a variety of positions including Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer of Cybic, a “Request for Quote” exchange to facilitate the distribution of OTC derivative products to retail investors, which he developed. Before that, he held diverse roles throughout the organization in credit & risk management, marketing, financial planning, and product structuring functions. Steve holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from SUNY at Albany in Accounting and Computer Science. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (SPY), (QQQ), (NVDA)
Steve Sosnick, IBKR's Chief Strategist and Jose Torres, the firm's Senior Economist, discuss the market's reaction to last week's Payrolls report and how this week's CPI report and FOMC meeting might influence interest rate policy over the coming months.
Dmitry Pargamanik and Will McBride, the cofounders of Market Chameleon, join IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss analyzing single option trades. This podcast is a follow up to their insightful webinar, “Single Leg Option Trades Analysis”.
Michael Normyle – Nasdaq's US Economist joins IBKR's Jeff Praissman to discuss the current state of the US Labor market and how it differs for big versus small companies.
Jose Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers, expects consumers to keep spending and to help power the economy through at least the end of the year without a recession, but he notes that if the Federal Reserve ultimately decides that it's going to 2 percent inflation or bust, there will be a bust for the consumer and the economy, with the current party ending in a potentially protracted period of struggles. Jack Nelson, portfolio manager of the global emerging markets sustainability strategy at Stewart Investors, says that while many investors are avoiding China, it's important to not be so fearful as to miss out on the opportunity that a number of companies there represent, due to valuations that are more compelling in much hotter markets like India. Sarah Foster, analyst at Bankrate.com discusses the site's latest survey showling that while nearly nine of 10 Americans know what financial success looks like in their life, only one in four think they will achieve it. Plus, Chuck answers a listener's question about whether it's time to convert traditional long-term retirement savings into Roth IRA accounts.
Education and implementation of investing techniques. In this episode, we discuss the important aspects investing, best execution and enhancements to a really cool trading platform. This episode's guest: Steve Sanders - EVP at Interactive Brokers. Steve Sanders is Executive Vice President of Marketing & Product Development at Interactive Brokers. In this capacity, he oversees all marketing and product development efforts at the company and introduces Interactive Brokers' low commissions, advanced trading technology and breadth of product worldwide to advanced individual and institutional investors globally. Steve joined Interactive Brokers in 2001 to establish the company's platform for financial advisors. Since that time, he has been responsible for many key initiatives including building a direct / digital marketing program, developing a new account structure and registration process for institutional investor clients and contributing to the deployment of the company's Integrated Investment Account. During his over twenty-year tenure with the company, Steve has remained focused on providing IBKR clients with the products, tools and resources necessary to meet a wide variety of trading and investing objectives, which he believes has contributed to the company's extraordinary growth over the years. Prior to joining Interactive Brokers, Steve spent fifteen years at Citibank in a variety of positions including Managing Director and Chief Technology Officer of Cybic, a “Request for Quote” exchange to facilitate the distribution of OTC derivative products to retail investors, which he developed. Before that, he held diverse roles throughout the organization in credit & risk management, marketing, financial planning, and product structuring functions. Steve holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Chicago and an undergraduate degree from SUNY at Albany in Accounting and Computer Science. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (AAPL), (NVDA)