Game Stop? It seems to be the game is just starting.
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sounds like fun, which app is easiest to figure out?
I'm a total newb and was able to manage it with Webull. Took a couple of days to get the app approved though.
thanks sounds like a good one. simple is definitely the way to go in 2021.
WeBull is Chinese, just FYI.
They were the only one I could find that wasn't stopping trading of GME and didn't have a large deposit required for a cash account.
Understandable. I don’t have a problem with other people using it if they like it, I just want people to be aware.
Its not about which app is easiest, but the talk is Fidelity is the best bet due to their lack of fuckery in buying GME. You want to stay away from the small time apps and go with a big broker because they have the liquidity to handle these games where RH just did not have the funds to facilitate the trades last week amd already this week so they are limiting the shares you can buy.
thanks for the details:) and I've never heard anything negative about Fidelity, so I'll check it out. might be fun and at least I can tell my boys I tried. one son made some money the other day, so he'd be impressed if I could figure it out on my own.
It is worth a shot, I am just in it to get a My Pillow and some Giza Dream Sheets!
I used TD Ameritrade, which accommodates "novice" settings for new investors such as myself. But YMMV. Stay far away from advanced trading options- they can cause you to lose money that you don't even have...literally overnight. If you buy stock, just put some cash from your bank into the brokerage and use that to purchase. DO NOT risk any more money than you can stand to lose. Think of it as a lottery ticket, you might win or you might lose. I am not knowledgeable on the subject...whatever you do, it would be a good idea to call up the brokerage that you select and have them walk you through stock purchases step-by-step. Explain exactly what you are willing to risk to them and let them help you figure out how to do it. This is not financial advice, nor am I qualified to offer financial advice.