Interactive Brokers has this weird edge case where it allows you to set a password which is too complex and then won’t let you reset it anymore, so you are locked out of your account…
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Interactive Brokers also has these weird username requirements (3 numbers??)pic.twitter.com/afGvcpSkzZ
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They even log you out of the signup process. Though I wasn’t even logged in! It’s almost like Interactive Brokers doesn’t want any new clients.pic.twitter.com/bEzsOcegsz
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Interactive Brokers also requires phone verification, but their sms don’t arrive, and their identity document upload fails as well. Why are financial institutions so bad at this?
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LOL, 30 minutes later the sms code arrives, but their message doesn’t even say it’s for Interactive Brokers
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I don’t think Interactive Brokers actually wants my money…pic.twitter.com/otzulWhIQd
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The Interactive Brokers app has a toggle to secure your password (and otherwise it doesn’t??) and literally has a 12 second countdown to log in. You can’t make this stuff uppic.twitter.com/aEIOJuW6vs
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The US banking system is so slow, that it takes 4 working days for your money to be available if you transfer it from your bank to a stock brokerpic.twitter.com/vtFVzFWkw6
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Well, there goes the opportunity to buy airline stock. I guess I should have sent a wire instead…https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/business/coronavirus-airlines-bailout-treasury-department.html …
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