Deze kreeg ik vandaag bij IB. Iemand die dit al doet? Ik dacht dat dit al sowieso gebeurde via IB, maar blijkbaar dus niet
IBKR FYI: Stock Yield Enhancement Program
You could earn up to USD xxxx annually on fully-paid shares of stock held in your account xxxx by joining IBKR's Stock Yield Enhancement Program.
SYEP allows IBKR to borrow fully paid shares from you in exchange for US Treasury or cash collateral and lend the shares to short sellers who will pay to borrow them. Each day that your stock is on loan, you will be paid. You can sell your loaned stock with no restrictions.
Nog een andere: Er zitten nu bij IB trading restrictions op o.a. PDI en nog vele andere CEFs. De betutteling gaat maar door....
Ik kon vanavond nog in mijn CEFs handelen, maar er stond in TWS al een aparte melding in rood bij. Wellicht binnnenkort alleen nog maar verkopen of nog erger, worden je posities rucksichtslos automatisch gesloten. Als ik onderstaande lees zou er niets aan de hand moeten zijn, maar ik vrees toch het ergste vanwege die meldingen in mijn TWS. Iemand anders hier ook last van?
Key Information Documents (KID)
Overview:
IBKR is required to provide EEA and UK retail customers with Key Information Documents (KID) for certain financial instruments, and Key Investor Information Documents (KIID) for funds.
Relevant products include ETFs, Futures, Options, Warrants, Structured Products, CFDs and other OTC products. Funds include both UCITS and non-UCITS funds available to retail investors.
Generally KIDs or KIIDs must be provided in an official language of the country in which a client is resident.
However, clients of IBKR have agreed to receive communications in English, and therefore if a KID or KIID is available in English all EEA and UK clients can trade the product regardless of their country of residence.
In cases where a KID or KIID is not available in English, IBKR additionally supports the German, French and Dutch languages as follows:
German: The product can be traded by residents of Germany, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein.
French: The product can be traded by residents of France, Belgium and Luxembourg.
Dutch: The product can be traded by residents of the Netherlands and Belgium.