Euro Pacific Bank

When will positions net out?

If you have long and short positions they will net out at the end of the trading day – but only if the long and short positions are on the same account and none of them have any related orders as related orders prevent the netting of positions.

In this example, notice that the client is viewing “All”-accounts (see “1” in the image), and is “Square” on EURUSD, USDJPY and Apple (See “2”, “3” and “4” in the image).

Looking at the 3 positions in more detail in the below image, you will notice:

  • The 2 EURUSD positions (long and short 1,000,000) are placed on 2 different accounts – so even though the client is square, the 2 positions will not net out (See “1” and “2” in the below image)
  • The 2 USDJPY positions (long and short 500,000) are placed on the same account – but the long position has related orders. This means that the positions will not net out at the end of the day. (See “3” and “4” in the below image)
  • The 2 Apple positions (long and short 100 Apple shares) are on the same account, and none of the positions have any related orders – so they will net out at the end of the day. (See “5” and “6” in the below image)

In the 3 examples above the long and short positions are for the same amount. It should be noted that the netting also applies if the long and short positions are for different amounts – if you have a long EURUSD position for 1.000.000 and a short for 750.000 on the same account with no related orders, they will net to a single long position of 250.000 at the end of the trading day.

First-In-First-Out (FIFO)

When netting the open positions, we use FIFO rules, which means the first position you open is the first position to be closed. Example: You are trading EURUSD opening the following positions:

  1. Buy 1M EURUSD
  2. Buy 1M EURUSD
  3. Sell 1M EURUSD
  4. Sell 2M EURUSD

Total = Sell 1M EURUSD

The first long position (1.) will net out with the first short position (3.), the second long position (2.) will net out with half of the second short position (4.), leaving only one short position of 1M EURUSD at the end of the day.

Euro Pacific Bank is no longer licensed to do business. As such, we are not accepting new customer accounts.

This website is being maintained by Peter Schiff personally as a memorial to the bank and to update customers on the status of their deposits that have been tied up in receivership since June 30, 2022, and on his personal efforts to recover those customer deposits—including gold and mutual funds—that were transferred to Qenta’s custody and which Qenta is now attempting to keep for itself rather than return to their lawful owners.

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LAST UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 16, 2025

September 16, 2025: Letter to OCIF Commissioner About Receiver

September 5, 2025: Clarification on Receiver’s Misrepresentations

September 5, 2025: Update on Qenta Email and Legal Action

August 26, 2025: Rebuttal to the Receiver’s Denial of Responsibility for Assets Held by Qenta

August 20, 2025: Update on Your Silver Held at Euro Pacific Bank

August 18, 2025: Euro Pacific Bank WARNING from Peter Schiff

August 14, 2025: Euro Pacific Bank Update from Peter Schiff - ACTION REQUIRED!

August 6, 2025: Euro Pacific Bank Update from Peter Schiff

August 5, 2025: Euro Pacific Bank Update from Peter Schiff

August 2, 2025: Euro Pacific Bank Update from Peter Schiff

July 30, 2025: Euro Pacific Bank Update from Peter Schiff

July 12, 2025: Qenta Status Update.

October 31, 2024: Receiver's Report.

October 16, 2024: Receiver's Notice.

October 04, 2024: Migration Update.

April 16, 2024: Receiver's Reports.

April 13, 2024: Migration & Liquidation update.

March 11, 2024: Receiver's Reports.

March 03, 2024: Migration & Liquidation update.

February 19, 2024: Migration & Liquidation update.

February 02, 2024: Migration & Liquidation update.

November 21, 2023: Migration Update (Opt-in Only).

November 20, 2023: Progress Report (Opt-out Only).

September 22, 2023: Report & Communication Portal.

September 01, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

July 20, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

June 23, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

June 17, 2023: Receiver's report.

May 31, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

May 05, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

April 20, 2023: Liquidation update- Action required.

March 31, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

March 8, 2023: Migration & Liquidation update.

January 27, 2023: Correspondent bank update.

December 16, 2022: Comprehensive FAQ is published.

December 05, 2022: Migration & liquidation update.

November 01, 2022: Mutual funds & outgoing wire requests update.

October 21, 2022: Update on Opt-out deadline - Extended.

October 14, 2022: Customer Update & Townhall.

October 8, 2022: Update on opt-out deadline for EPB clients who do not wish to migrate their account to Qenta Inc.

September 30, 2022: Update on bank liquidation, pending transactions, and migration of assets to Qenta Inc.

September 28, 2022: Update on pending transactions for clients opting out of Qenta Inc. migration.

September 16, 2022: Update on pending transactions for clients opting out of Qenta Inc. migration.

September 8, 2022: Qenta has emailed a welcome letter to all EPB clients. You can read a copy of it here.

September 2, 2022: Update on pending transactions, brokerage, and account migration.

August 29, 2022: Euro Pacific Bank liquidation has commenced. Please read our formal instructions here as it is time-sensitive.