Where is the evidence for this.
Where is the evidence for this.
I honestly can’t say. The price, no matter how low it gets, is inconsequential. They have to close, and when that happens..@I Really Mean It when is the time
70% in the dark pools today
I tried telling my coworker about this mid-May when I first got in and dude didn’t believe me. He lives at home still so I KNOW dude is just sitting on plenty disposable cash. I showed him my app the day early June when we went way up and he copped $14k worth shortly after. So he’s sitting on a big loss now and every day talks about cutting his ties with AMC and just taking the loss
I transferred 44 out of 45 shares from robinhood to fidelity and I still have some crypto in robinhood. Did I do it correctly?
New and ignorant, that's pretty much the whole thing with volatile assets but nobody wants to ever listen and learnDoes actively trade and when did he get in? Watching your money drop by almost 50% in a month would have that affect on someone who’s new.
Make sure it’s a cash account and if you plan to buy more, make sure your orders are routed to the NYSE.
If any of y’all use TD, you can also route buy orders to the NYSE. Can’t do it on mobile tho. Gotta use the desktop.
I honestly can’t say. The price, no matter how low it gets, is inconsequential. They have to close, and when that happens..
Don't I have to pay a fee for the transfer? And do I have to tell them make it a cash account?