Traders and investors familiar with IBKR’s award-winning Trader Workstation (TWS) platform, who are interested in drilling deeper into its finance and risk management tools, will find a long list of practical, ‘How To’ video lessons to help them make more informed investment decisions. Courses available in Traders’ Academy include an introduction to margin trading, TWS algos, how to use IBKR’s Risk Navigator, as well as how to trade spot gold and silver. Other lessons offer walk throughs of TWS tools, such as BasketTrader, BookTrader, Rebalance Portfolio Window, Market Depth Trader (Level II), and Integrated Stock Window, among others.

TWS Advanced Trading Tools
Level: Advanced

TWS Advanced Trading Tools

This Traders’ Academy course will review the different advanced trading tools located in Trader Workstation. Each lesson addresses a different tool that can be used depending on the investors’ trading style and objectives.

TWS Algos
Level: Intermediate

TWS Algos

This course introduces the user to several algos available in TWS and provides a detailed overview of several complex orders that can help maximize your returns by providing a better fill at the most advantageous destination subject to customized rules.

Introduction to the Interactive Brokers’ Alternative Trading System (ATS)
Level: Advanced

Introduction to the Interactive Brokers’ Alternative Trading System (ATS)

Interactive Brokers' clients can direct U.S stock orders on the IBKR Alternative Trading System (ATS) where they will have the opportunity to interact with IBKR SmartRouted order flow. In this course learn how to access the IBKR ATS as well as use the various order types available.

Introduction to the Interactive Brokers’ IBUSOPT Order Destination
Level: Advanced

Introduction to the Interactive Brokers’ IBUSOPT Order Destination

Interactive Brokers’ clients can direct U.S. option orders on the IBUSOPT order destination where they will have the opportunity to interact with IBKR SmartRouted order flow. In this course learn how to access the Interactive Brokers’ IBUSOPT as well as use the various order types available.