November 11, 201015 yr Maybe here in Thaivisa I can find a Fellow, who could teach me how to use Interactuve Brokers I have recently opened an Account with them - but their Software is so complicated, I really would need some help Skype would be perfect for some Lessons in a Papertrading Account Cheers
November 11, 201015 yr Your right, it is complicated. I think that is their biggest drawback. 1 1/2 years on, and I am still learing their (TWS) platform. Check out their learning videos, and email them; I have found their customer service to be pretty good for the most part. P.S., I just found out recently that IB does not do Thai stocks. I sure wish they did! Good luck,
November 11, 201015 yr Interactive Brokers does not allow for Thai market quotes or trading. You can get Thai SET company charts through Esignal, which is about 1,000 times better than anything you'll find from a Thai broker.
November 11, 201015 yr I have been with IB for over 4 years now. TWS does take some time to get a decent grip on, but it is possible. IB also has a Hong Kong office that is pretty helpful in walking you through their software and their hours of operation are during daytime Thai time. Their Chicago hdqtrs office is also good for Cust. Sat. Don't give up; IB is the best out there IMO.
November 12, 201015 yr Some users may find this discussion board helpful: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/smf/index.php?PHPSESSID=a460d11529d9c81cc237427323bb1173&
November 12, 201015 yr Author Dear fellow IB Users thank you very much forr your encouraging Words - I really appreciate any Answer How do you think is the best Way to gett started? I attended some recorded Lesssons in english and german Language, but some are pretty fast and complex I feel a little bit dumm to ask the HK Office for any small Question.... Anybody would be so kind and give me a helping Hand? By the Way: many Thai Stocks are traded also in Singapore and Korea, I have been told Thanks for the Tip for using esignals, I will give it a try Cheers
November 15, 201015 yr You can buy TF and TTF which are US listed Closed Ended Funds for the Thai stock market using IB. In fact, both are currently selling at a 14% discount compared to NAV. IB is meant for professionals, and it can do some very complicated things. If all you want to buy/sell orders you can use the Web Based order entry system which is a lot easier.
November 17, 201015 yr Thanks MattFS218, I will start paying attention to these! They looked really good, moving inside of a nice support/resistance area, but unfortunatly they just lost their support level. http://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=tf&ty=c&ta=1&p=d http://finviz.com/quote.ashx?t=ttf&ty=c&ta=1&p=d
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