The $DWAC (Trump’s new company) News will Keep Coming. Invest, Win, and Support the Destruction of the MSM and Old Guard.
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I bought on Thursday and also added big league today. Current price is a steal in my opinion. If it doesn’t rocket when the market opens (or in early AM premarket), that will likely be the best time to buy or add. Then HODL.
Also, for those who own shares - put in a sell order (good until filled - not “day only”) for a high LIMIT price (like $500 or $1000 / share for example), which will keep your brokerage from “loaning” your/their shares to investors who want to short the stock.
Brokers can still loan your shares no matter what you do unfortunately. The only way to stop them from loaning your shares is if you direct register them with your company's official transfer agent and have them removed from the DTC pool and placed under your name and ownership officially.
There is an alternative to DRS. It's called DWAC.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dwac.asp
Yep! Computershare ftw
CS isn’t the transfer agent for DWAC.
Ahhh gotcha, I was more referring to what I did with gme but good to know!
Who is?
Who is?
The broker at Fidelity whom I spoke to today said that they can only loan out margin-assigned funds. That may not be the exact term, but he said people had been calling and asking about that.
I'm checking into Computershare now.
if you put something more sane as the price like say 180 on your limit order and in the (very unlikely) it spikes to that price, while the brokers have lent out your shares, wouldn't that mean they need to immediately buy them from you at that price?
Same here! 7k more today
r/DWAC_stock
Unless you guys know of a more active community
Joined thanks for posting.
Funny I just moved $7k today to buy more once it clears
A long time ago I was in the stock market and stopped. Learning about Trump’s moves I restored my Schwab account. It used to be with a fee of $10 / transaction, now no fee but with deposit. What is the catch?
They all make fractional fees on each transaction by selling it for a bit more to you than they get it for basically. With so many transactions and people day trading and swing trading and the average person now messing around, it's profitable.
Plus they analyze buying and selling patterns and data from end users.
Got it - will not use that method. So in order to trade now they require deposit. There are two accounts - brokerage and checking. I linked my bank account and should transfer some amount for trading. In which account - the brokerage I assume?
Not sure I use robinhood (I know, robinhood bad) but I just link my bank account, initiate a transfer, and they front me the money while it processes.
I then look up whatever stock I want and just buy it.
They sell their order flow. If you know ahead of time even by seconds what investors are doing you can make a killing.
I totally agree. I am pissed because I knew to buy it, but I have a ton going on and just forgot. But I think it's a long term investment!
Same, some unexpected circumstances came up that made me totally forget until my wife reminded me that night. Got in at $101 and $119 when I could have gotten in just above $10. 😭😭😭
Yeah k have to admit, it hurt. But it's going to go a lot higher I have faith.
I recall many a discussion in the GME subeddits that this doesn't actually work and everyone stopped doing it several months ago. Unsure why it's suddenly being touted about as advice again.
I think it raises the cost to short the stock.
And it was debunked as not actually working but someone is spreading this disinfo again which is my point.