Hi all,
I have been developing a trade automation with a programmer which was giving some pretty good results when backtested. I took the automation live a few weeks back and I've hit a snag.
The automation takes roughly an equal number of longs as short trades. But my short trades are often being rejected, as shares without a "KIID" (Key Investor Information Document) are not allowed to be short-traded by traders with a non-professional status.
My broker (Interactive Brokers) ask me to declare Professional / Non-professional status according to a checklist. I am very clearly a non-professional according to their criteria and I get cheaper exchange fees as a result.
I'm curious - do those of you who are retail traders on this forum (and trade stocks) have the same issue? Would there be an issue to declare Professional Status even though on paper, I am not?
What do you guys do?
Many thanks,
Big P
I have been developing a trade automation with a programmer which was giving some pretty good results when backtested. I took the automation live a few weeks back and I've hit a snag.
The automation takes roughly an equal number of longs as short trades. But my short trades are often being rejected, as shares without a "KIID" (Key Investor Information Document) are not allowed to be short-traded by traders with a non-professional status.
My broker (Interactive Brokers) ask me to declare Professional / Non-professional status according to a checklist. I am very clearly a non-professional according to their criteria and I get cheaper exchange fees as a result.
I'm curious - do those of you who are retail traders on this forum (and trade stocks) have the same issue? Would there be an issue to declare Professional Status even though on paper, I am not?
What do you guys do?
Many thanks,
Big P