Imma start loading up on post Covid stocks to sell fast when they peak before they die3-5 years. I think they'll be players in the health care industry.
American Airlines
Delta
Dave busters
Carnival
Amc
Etc
Any other stocks you think might be hot?
Imma start loading up on post Covid stocks to sell fast when they peak before they die3-5 years. I think they'll be players in the health care industry.
Robinhood fukking sucks lol I tried to tell yall we tried to tell yall wtf..
I said this almost 2 years ago and this was before commission free trades.I could never get into Robinhood. Sometimes you get what you pay for and it's one of those cases. Fidelity charges like $5 a trade. It's not that bad. Those fees really only come into play when you're buying a handful of shares.
This last yearThere’s no excuse to be using Robinhood as a primary brokerage these says when all the good ones are free and give better service. I mean I still have a SoFi account but my real stuff is done on Fidelity.
'I might be missing something here, but how would RH users buying up shares drive them into insolvency? If it it's related to margin - how much were they truly extending to folks?
I'm not familiar with their business enough to understand the risk these trades posed to them, but I hope it doesn't come down to them lending out a considerable amount of money to their users who are new to investing.
As a fidelity user do they still charge for trades?I said this almost 2 years ago and this was before commission free trades.
This last year
My gamble is that AMC is going to trail GME. Not for the same short exposure but once GME starts running it's going to be very difficult to get those shares so those who missed out are then going to hop on to what they think is the next best thing. That's what I'm banking on. On top of that AMC has a 60% short interest which is still pretty high (they say anything about 20% is) so AMC can still get short squeezedSo you'dssay to sell amc?
Experienced options brehs - question
Say I have a $10 strike call and it is the Friday of expiration
Example A:
Stock price at 4pm = $9
Stock price at 5pm = $11
Stock price at 8pm = $9
Example B
Stock price at 4pm = $9
Stock price at 5pm = $11
Stock price at 8pm = $12
What usually happens if "auto exercise "?
Online Brokerage Comparison Tool | StockBrokers.comAs a fidelity user do they still charge for trades?

I keep seeing 60% but on TD Ameritrade it's 40%My gamble is that AMC is going to trail GME. Not for the same short exposure but once GME starts running it's going to be very difficult to get those shares so those who missed out are then going to hop on to what they think is the next best thing. That's what I'm banking on. On top of that AMC has a 60% short interest which is still pretty high (they say anything about 20% is) so AMC can still get short squeezed
No and on the mobile app you can do fractional shares. It's got a wack interface but the broker is better.As a fidelity user do they still charge for trades?
I heard webull has pre market and after hours trading. you should check it out. I'm on etrade and it's cool. they charge 7.00 for otc trades. so I opened up a fidelity account for that.think I’ll fukk with etrade...I’ll take a look at the platform this weekend...they’ve been around for ages...I remember a long ass time ago they use to charge a ridiculous amount per trade...this was probably back when I started fukking around on the internet
Yea I’m disappointed by the app but as long as it gets the job done I don’t care after this past weekNo and on the mobile app you can do fractional shares. It's got a wack interface but the broker is better.