(11.05.2019, 20:21)MadeMyDay schrieb:(11.05.2019, 20:12)719 schrieb: Cash = not safe
Aktien = safe
Egal bei welchem Broker.
Auch bei Aktien gibt es einen kreditrisk, die FDIC erwähnt das z.B. sogar explizit:
Securities you own, including mutual funds, that are held for your account by a broker, or a bank's brokerage subsidiary are not insured against loss in value. The value of your investments can go up or down depending on the demand for them in the market. The Securities Investors Protection Corporation (SIPC), a non government entity, replaces missing stocks and other securities in customer accounts held by its members up to $500,000, including up to $250,000 in cash, if a member brokerage or bank brokerage subsidiary fails.
https://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/...ciorn.html
Danke!
Das gilt aber nur für IB - Konten in den USA?
Stellt sich die Frage, was der Versicherer stemmen kann, wenn Lehmann II vor der Tür steht und mehrere Institute Probleme haben.
Muss mal schauen, wie das mit IB UK ist?