How do I buy stock and mutual funds that are not allowed on my brokerage?

I have been trying to buy stocks through my brokerage account app, and many are not allowed to be purchased, for whatever reason.

How do I buy those stocks?

I thought about opening a second brokerage account with another bank, but considered I would have the same problem.

Has anyone been able to bypass their brokerage restrictions? How would you build a portfolio out of these restricted stocks?

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(4/4) Tuesday's Pre-Market Stock Movers & News

Good morning traders and investors of the r/stocks sub! Welcome to the new trading day and a fresh start! Here are your pre-market stock movers & news on this Tuesday, April the 4th, 2023-


Stock futures rise as Dow and S&P 500 look to extend 4-day winning streak: Live updates


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CSP and SPAXX?

I'm not sure if my understanding is correct. If I sell cash secured puts in a Fidelity account, I still receive interests from SPAXX on top of the implied interest from the options. As long as the interest rates remain high, I'm making good profit. Anything wrong with this logic?

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Would you hold META right now?

Bought meta at 217 a bit over a year ago.

Rode through the drop last year (was down like 50%+ at some point).

Price has almost recovered to my original purchase price.

Not sure if I should right now, close to my original purchase price, or hold it.

With zuck winding down the metaverse and going to AI, I'm not sure what the future of META holds.

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Thoughts on buying Wells Fargo before Earnings?

With the pull out of cash from banks. Wells Fargo stock has fallen 25% or so and has recovered some. Earnings are on the 4/14 along with Jp Morgan. With the high interest rates. There's no way banks aren't making profits hand over fist.

I'm thinking it's a solid buy as the price is low right now and there's always the pre-week price run up before earnings.

Buy now. Sell at the top of the jump post earning release.

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r/Stocks Daily Discussion & Technicals Tuesday - Apr 04, 2023

This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on technical analysis (TA), but if TA is not your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against TA here and not in the current post.

Some helpful day to

Is A Combination like Endeavor and WWE Good for SP500 investors?

Maybe this merger isn’t the best. Let’s say the Microsoft Activision merger. Wouldn’t this just combine their values and allow another company to enter the SP500? Making the SP500 fund worth more (although not noticeably more)? So, people who just take Warren’s advice and DCA into the SP500 be happy with big mergers?

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A question on capital gain and dividend taxes in IBKR

hi,

overseas investor here. i have an account at IBKR and buy / sell US stocks. i have an upcoming dividend and will sell another position at a profit .

my question = how much is CGT and div tax rate in the US for overseas investors?

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US investing championship, how credible?

I wanted to ask you guys a few questions about the US investing championship:

How prestigious is winning the US Investing Championship, and what does it say about a trader's skill?

Has winning the US Investing Championship had a significant impact on the careers of past winners?

Are there any criticisms or controversies surrounding the US Investing Championship?

Thanks

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Paper shares - Advice needed

Hi everyone, apologies if this is not an appropriate place to post this. I have recently taken over as power of attorney for my grandfather and I have been trying to organise his finances in order to adequately fund his ongoing care. He has a lot of shares/stocks dating back several decades which are now in excess of £100,000+ total. I am just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to get these all onto a digital account. Do I have to open a stockbrokerage ac


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