This might be a noob question, but what is the best way to get some form of physical confirmation about ones holdings?
I know IBKR is a mayor global player, so one trusts it like one would his bank with his account.
But, since it is all digital, and since many of us sort of invest there for long term (retirement) into stocks and ETFs… in case of either some sw issues or any type of problems the company itself might run into in the distant future.. how could I “prove” what my holdings were at a point in time?
IBKR has tax reports and various other reports, but how can I print out an “official” statement of my holdings as they are today for example?
I can print the web page with my portfolio page but that is something anyone can easily falsify. Is there a way to get an “official record” of the securities I own at a point in time?
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