This. Fidelity is also my go-to for purchasing. But also remember, it's best to then transfer those purchased shares to the stock's transfer agent via DRS. This will make you the sole owner of your purchased stock. With the GME saga, it's shown almost all brokers are only giving you IOUs of said stock, you actually do not own it. DRSing will give you sole ownership, and you are the only one who can touch it.
Speaking of, who's the transfer agent for DWAC? I know it was mentioned a while back, but I do not remember now. I need to DRS my DWAC and DWACW before launch time.
Continental stock transfer & trust. They will only take DWAC and DWACW. I had to leave the DWACU with fidelity. If you own stock and warrants they will create two separate accounts when you transfer but you can can have them merged once they confirm you are the same owner.
This. Fidelity is also my go-to for purchasing. But also remember, it's best to then transfer those purchased shares to the stock's transfer agent via DRS. This will make you the sole owner of your purchased stock. With the GME saga, it's shown almost all brokers are only giving you IOUs of said stock, you actually do not own it. DRSing will give you sole ownership, and you are the only one who can touch it.
Speaking of, who's the transfer agent for DWAC? I know it was mentioned a while back, but I do not remember now. I need to DRS my DWAC and DWACW before launch time.
Continental stock transfer & trust. They will only take DWAC and DWACW. I had to leave the DWACU with fidelity. If you own stock and warrants they will create two separate accounts when you transfer but you can can have them merged once they confirm you are the same owner.
Thanks for the info.