So after all that breathless preamble… this?
Interactive Brokers (IBKR) faltered right out of the gate and kept stumbling.
Oh well.
It’s easy to be neutral when you don’t have any vested interest - I didn’t get allocated any shares. And I didn’t like the market action so I stood aside. Disappointing.

On the plus side, I narrowly skirted becoming a crystal ball gazing, tarot-card slash palm reader. IBKR didn’t open at $32 as I had predicted. It opened at $33. And it didn’t hit $35. It didn’t even hit $34. It just petered out.
Today I was also keeping an eye on another security: TSX Group Inc. (TSE:X) - the holding company for the Toronto Stock Exchange. Yesterday their share price was pounded by news that a consortium made up of all six Canadian banks (BMO Capital Markets (TSE:BMO), CIBC World Markets (TSE:CM), National Bank Financial (TSE:NA), RBC Capital Markets (TSE:RY), Scotia Capital (TSE:BNS) and TD Securities (TSE:TD)) plus Cannacord Capital (TSE:CCI) would set up their own ECN to compete with it.
The announcement was just that, an announcement. And to show how early they are in the project, they don’t even have a name picked out for the ECN and are using the code-name, “Alpha”. So obviously yesterday’s panic selling was a tad overdone. Today it gapped up and recovered all morning.
I’ll continue to watch both IBKR and TSX Group.


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