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So I was recently "disqualified" from placing options trades from RH... for the past year I've solely been selling call options on some of my losing trades, quite successfully I might add. In that time, I've never once been unemployed, my salary has risen over 100%, and I've never traded on margin. Upon contacting support, I was told that "we recently determined the options level in your brokerage no longer seems appropriate based on o
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I’m a corporate finance MSc undergraduate based in Europe (so US markets and stocks is secondary). I am looking for a news subscription with the emphasis on corporate and financial news (not so mich politics). I’m a bit hesitant to decide. Perhaps you can help.
I boiled down to two: 1. Bloomberg (Businessweek) 2. Financial Times
I said corporate finance which is pretty broad but of course bonds, stocks, mergers, banks would be the main i
Hello, I have a question that I hope is simple enough to clarify for me. I appreciate any advice or thoughts. My spouse has some RSU shares that will vest in July, and I'm uncertain what it means that the recent Tesla announcement has tanked (hopefully for the short term) the EVgo, Inc. stock prices.
I'm curious (as someone almost entirely unfamiliar with stock market behavior) if there's any typical advice I may be missing on when/if a perso
Need advise choosing between brokers that I have found are 0 $ commissions for option contract trading.
Webull & Robinhood are both free for options scalping, as compared to TD ameritrade. But my question is : Are these 0 commission brokers charging some exorbiant markup / wide bid ask spread ? Because surely they gotta take their profit from somewhere, and I'm concerned if overall TD ameritrade which only charges .65 $ per contract still ends up be
How do people lose so much money on stocks? I’ve made 2 demo accounts on capital.com, and even with the markets closing at the most inconvenient times possible, I’m still up almost £5000 on average between the accounts, one starting from £10,000 and the other from £100,000.
I have a small number of shares from my former employer that I’d like to sell. Would it be wise to wait for confirmed Fed pause on rate hikes to drive the price higher?
I’m new to investing and would very much appreciate the community’s insight. Thank you!
Is there any funds like SCHD or JEPI that instead of paying out a dividend uses that cash themselves to purchase more assets to value growth over the dividend payout?
Asking this as Canadians have an account that gives us tax free growth in US stocks however we get taxed on dividends 15% still.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
I am a 15m who’s looking for a good growth portfolio, and I’ve been looking at the SeekingAlpha stock comparison tool to get all this info:
CWEN has: - higher Enterprise Value than market cap than NEE - double the ROE than NEE - higher gross profit margin than NEE - higher total return than NEE - (49%) levered FCF margin while NEE has a (-60%) - a significantly lower market cap than NEE
NEE has: - higher percentage of return on total capital - high