Etrade & Ameritrade cut off Gamestonk buying. Try Interactive Brokers
IB did this as well.
Etrade & Ameritrade cut off Gamestonk buying. Try Interactive Brokers
IB did this as well.
RedHat is okay.
I mean, we mostly use CentOs, but we have a couple of RedHat instances still running. It's a pretty solid distro, it's just weird having to pay for Linux.
Pew, you STONK !
I am new to this shit and want to get into it, but the information presented thus far has been confusing and all over the place. Not sure if there is a streamlined, comprehensive source that can break things down bit by bit or if I just buy whatever looks good on whatever app and hope for the best.
Have you tried investopedia?
Read financial articles (zerohedge or forbes or yahoo finance or whatever) and every time there's a concept/word you don't understand, search for that word + investopedia
Let's take "short squeeze" for instance https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/shortsqueeze.asp
What Is a Short Squeeze?
A short squeeze occurs when a stock or other asset jumps sharply higher, forcing traders who had bet that its price would fall, to buy it in order to forestall even greater losses. Their scramble to buy only adds to the upward pressure on the stock's price.
Key Takeaways
A short squeeze accelerates a stock's price rise as short-sellers bail out to cut their losses.
Contrarian investors try to anticipate a short squeeze and buy stocks that demonstrate a strong short interest.
Both short-sellers and contrarians are making risky moves. A wise investor has additional reasons for shorting or buying that stock.
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The investopedia entry is much much much longer, but as you can see you get a rather straight forward explanation right away
Honestly YouTube is probably the easiest way to learn about trading stocks and options.
*Investopedia is good too, I actually still use it as a reference if I'm unsure of something.
No idea, but I've been using E*Trade since it was OptionsHouse, smart phones, let alone smart phone trading apps weren't even a thing...
Almost completely out of Robinhood. Buying ETH on binance.us
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