ADVISOR TOOLS
Build Customizable Stock Portfolios Modeled on Index ETFs
Our Custom Indexing tool makes it easy for advisors to build portfolios that are modeled after Index ETFs and easily customizable for client investment goals. Unlike ETFs, clients own fractional shares of each component stock, so advisors can adjust weightings and exclude stocks or sectors in accordance with client needs.
As an illustrative example, the SPY ETF, which tracks the SPDR S&P 500, is comprised of over 500 stocks, each with its own weighting. Using Custom Indexing, advisors can copy a list of SPY’s individual holdings and weightings, save the list as a customized index and deploy it as a model that can be tailored to your strategy or client needs.
Basket Value | Minimum Commission |
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≤ USD 700 | USD 0.35 |
> USD 700 and ≤ USD 10,000 | Min (0.0005 * Basket Value OR USD 0.35 * Number of orders) |
> USD 10,000 and less than 15 orders | USD 0.35 * Number of orders |
> USD 10,000 and 15 or more orders | USD 5.00 |
Maximum per order | 1% of Basket Value |
Basket Value | Minimum Commission |
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≤ USD 2,000 | USD 1.00 |
> USD 2,000 and ≤ USD 10,000 | Min (0.0005 * Basket Value OR USD 1.00 * Number of orders) |
> USD 10,000 and less than 5 orders | USD 1.00 * Number of orders |
> USD 10,000 and 5 or more orders | USD 5.00 |
Maximum per order | 1% of Basket Value |
Custom Indexing is currently available in Trader Workstation (TWS).
Use Interactive Brokers' Custom Indexing feature to create models from a wide selection of popular index-based ETFs. Advisors may replicate the actual weights and holdings in a variety of popular broad-based ETFs and then customize the selection by changing individual sector weights or by excluding stocks based upon fundamental financial criteria.
Video Tutorial Read NotesThe Interactive Brokers Custom Indexing tool allows advisors to invest their client’s money into portfolios modeled after Index ETFs and easily rebalance them using weights calculated from a variety of choices.
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