Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with one or more of our three trading platforms – desktop, browser-based and mobile - using a variety of IB educational resources. Specific assignments can test your students' general knowledge of our trading platforms and can be organized based on the contents of QuickStart Guides, Users' Guides or Webinars.
Learn the basics of our market maker-designed TWS desktop trading platform.
Learn the basics of our mobile platform on a cell phone or tablet.
Instruct your students to learn the basics of trading by placing basic and advanced orders.
Place at least three different basic stock order types. For example, market, limit and stop orders.
Instruct your students to place at least three different advanced stock order types. For example, All or None (AON), Bracket and Conditional orders.
Instruct your students to place an order to sell short.
Add short selling market data fields to Classic TWS.
Instruct your students to check their daily activity statements and trade confirmation reports. Assignments can include running and analyzing a default statement; creating, running and analyzing a customized statement, and running and analyzing a trade confirmation report.
Statements and Trade Confirmation Reports are available from within Account Management.
Run default statements and create customized statements to view detailed information about the account activity, including positions, cash balances, transactions, and more.
Run trade confirmation reports to view trade confirmations separately by asset class.
Instruct your students to use our Market Scanners to quickly and easily scan markets for the top performing stocks contracts. Possible assignments include:
See the bullet list above for sample Market Scanner assignments.
See the bullet list above for sample Market Scanner assignments.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our margin requirements and how to monitor the margin requirements for their own accounts.
Learn the basic principles of trading stocks on margin.
Learn how to monitor margin requirements.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our commissions.
Review IB's stock commissions and other pertinent pricing information.
Provide your students with an overview of options.
Use our educational resources to learn about options.
Students can learn about trading options by placing options orders.
Submit an option trade using a volatility order.
Instruct your students to use the Strategy Builder in Mosaic to quickly build options combo orders directly from the option chain display.
Build options combo orders directly from the option chain display.
OptionTrader is a robust trading tool in TWS that lets you view and trade options on an underlying. Instruct your students to use OptionTrader to perform the tasks listed.
Instruct your students to create and submit simple and complex multi-leg option orders that are based on a price or volatility forecast using the Option Strategy Lab.
The Volatility Lab is a comprehensive toolkit of nine volatility tools designed to help traders uncover superior trading opportunities. Instruct your students to use the Volatility Lab to perform the tasks listed below.
The Probability Lab was created by Mr. Thomas Peterffy, founder of Interactive Brokers. It offers a practical way to think about options without the complicated mathematics, and is designed to optimize the analysis and management of option strategies. Instruct your students to perform the tasks listed below.
Use the TWS Option Portfolio tool to help students adjust the risk profile of your portfolio by any of the Greek risk dimensions. Instruct your students to perform the tasks listed below.
Find the most cost-effective way to achieve your objective in Delta, Gamma, Vega or Theta by describing your objective and specifying any conditions.
Instruct your students to use the TWS Market Scanners to quickly and easily scan markets for the top performing options contracts.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our margin requirements for options and how to monitor the margin requirements for their own accounts.
Learn the basics of trading options on margin.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our options commissions.
Encourage your students to review IB's option commissions and other pertinent pricing information.
Provide this material as background for your students.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with futures products available through IB.
Equity Index, Agriculture, Interest Rates, Energy.
For instance, student can trade the following futures:
SpreadTrader helps you quickly and easily manage futures spreads from a single screen.
Create and manage calendar spreads for futures from a single screen.
They can check the margin impact of any order before it is placed.
Instruct your students to learn about trading futures by placing futures orders.
Place a futures order. For example, place a stop limit order. Students can view the Margin Impact value before they submit the order.
Instruct your students to use the TWS Market Scanners to quickly and easily scan markets for the top performing futures contracts.
Learn how to monitoro margin requirements..
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our margin requirements for futures and how to monitor the margin requirements for their own accounts.
Learn the basics of trading futures on margin.
Learn how to monitor margin requirements.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our commissions.
Review IB's futures commissions and other pertinent pricing information.
Read the latest Futures-related articles from IBKR's Traders' Insight, a Global market commentary from Interactive Brokers Group traders and market participants.
View additional webinar recordings that IB has co-sponsored events with CME Group and ICE Futures.
Provide your students with an overview on forex trading.
View our Traders' Academy course, which is designed to help investors understand how to trade shares of overseas-listed companies in foreign currencies, become aware of settlement concerns and know how exchange rate fluctuations can affect profits and losses when using a cash account or borrowing on margin.
The FXTrader provides an optimized trading interface with IB-designed tools to trade the forex markets.
Students might want to hedge positions with the currencies' derivatives (futures or options). For instance, CME forex futures trading.
Instruct your students how to place a Forex order.
Place a Forex order. For example, practice placing stop limit orders. Students may use IB's default trigger methodology or configure their own customized trigger methodology.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our margin requirements for options and how to monitor the margin requirements for their own accounts.
Learn the basic principles of trading forex on margin.
Learn how to monitor margin requirements.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our commissions.
Review IB's Forex commissions and other pertinent pricing information.
Read the latest Forex-related articles from IBKR's Traders' Insight, a Global market commentary from Interactive Brokers Group traders and market participants, and review the Forex Holiday Calendar.
Students can use our proprietary Application Program Interface (API) to build their own automated rules-based trading application in their favorite programming language or protocol.
Select a programming language supported by our API:
Students should also outline how their system will work, enter and exit markets, etc
Use our API guides to help you learn the details of our Application Program Interface.
In addition to our API Reference Guide, we also feature API tutorials on the IBKR Quant Blog.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our margin requirements and how to monitor the margin requirements for their own accounts.
Learn the basic principles of trading on margin.
Learn how to monitor margin requirements.
Review our Product and Exchange Listing pages.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with one or more of our three trading platforms – desktop, browser-based and mobile - using a variety of IB educational resources.
Specific assignments can test your students' general knowledge of our trading platforms and can be organized based on the contents of QuickStart Guides, Users' Guides or Webinars.
Learn the basics of our market maker-designed TWS desktop trading platform.
Learn the basics of our mobile platform on a cell phone or tablet.
Instruct your students to place at least three different basic stock order types. For example, market, limit and stop orders.
Review the over 60 individual order types and algos that are available with our platform..
The Traders' Glossary is a comprehensive list of trading terms and acronyms.
Use this online glossary as a reference when learning general trading and IBKR terminology.
Instruct your students to check their daily activity statements and trade confirmation reports. Assignments can include running and analyzing a default statement; creating, running and analyzing a customized statement, and running and analyzing a trade confirmation report.
Statements and Trade Confirmation Reports are available from within Account Management.
Run default statements and create customizes statements to view detailed information about the account activity, including positions, cash balances, transactions, and more.
Run trade confirmation reports to view trade confirmations separately by asset class.
Instruct your students to familiarize themselves with our margin requirements for options and how to monitor the margin requirements for their own accounts.
Learn the basic principles of trading stocks on margin.
Learn how to monitor margin requirements.
Technical analysis is the forecasting of markets through the study and analysis of data generated exclusively from the buying and selling of financial instruments.
Use our resources to learn about technical analysis.
Instruct your students to use the TWS Market Scanners to quickly and easily scan markets for the top performing contracts.
IBKR provides traders with a plethora of resources to evaluate data and help them build a Socially Responsible Investing portfolio.
Instruct your students to review the basic terms of Socially Responsible Investing and understand the concept and financial applications of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues.
Use IBKR's powerful trading platform to supplement your competition and use our simulated paper trading to teach students about global markets.