Futures down 8 now. Capitulation of 80+ points premarket!
Newbie question for you. Can we smaller investors trade at these times? If so, what brokerages allow it?oldarmy1 said:
And there's why if you're going to be a professional trader you have to commit to the hours. I sold all the SPY shares I wanted at the opening of trading and now bought back $4 lower against our hedges, with SPY back to near flat.
I jumped in on it as well.IrishTxAggie said:
OMI is gonna be my APT...
Interactive Brokers is my main platform but I use several that all have access.spud1910 said:Newbie question for you. Can we smaller investors trade at these times? If so, what brokerages allow it?oldarmy1 said:
And there's why if you're going to be a professional trader you have to commit to the hours. I sold all the SPY shares I wanted at the opening of trading and now bought back $4 lower against our hedges, with SPY back to near flat.
I think it is a matter of when not if. In the spirit of millennials being more efficient, I could see more virtual meetings taking place. Same with Teledoc and Docusign.OverSeas AG said:
I am chuckling at how well my Zoom is doing. (The only thing doing well :-( ). I guess everyone thinks video conferencing will be the way forward.
Aggiesincebirth said:I think it is a matter of when not if. In the spirit of millennials being more efficient, I could see more virtual meetings taking place. Same with Teledoc and Docusign.OverSeas AG said:
I am chuckling at how well my Zoom is doing. (The only thing doing well :-( ). I guess everyone thinks video conferencing will be the way forward.
Saving time with work activities as well as home is going to be the key going forward.
Side note, when I went to the doctor, he told me I could use Teledoc as they were trying it out at Memorial Herman. I meeting in and I am not going back into the doctors office unless I absolutely have to or for yearly physicals. It cost me like $20 vs my $100 deductible and most of my doctors appointments were to get my prescriptions renewed. That will gain traction fast and I was able to pick my time and it took a total of 10 minutes vs the 1.5 hour round trip to the doctor while sitting in a room full of sick people coughing all over me.
Just bought it, and sold 3/20 calls at 10 strike price. 45% gain if called, or 8% if expire. Not bad for less than 3 weeks in IRAspud1910 said:I jumped in on it as well.IrishTxAggie said:
OMI is gonna be my APT...
I haven't had a problem with ETrade this morning.IrishTxAggie said:
ETrade and Robinhood are both down. Twitter is destroying them
Interested to hear how you like it, I'm in RH (just a few longer exp options, not trading it daily) and Fidelity for the IRA's (managed daily). My main beef is pre-market trading doesn't open on Fidelity til 6am central.59 South said:
For you guys having issues with various brokerage firms, I've done a lot of research and am in the process of getting out of RH + Fidelity and switching to Interactive Brokers.
Well, we need to see a bottom reversal first, but you're close.Prognightmare said:
Question, would the model T on SDC be around $10.75? I'm trying to get familiar with these types of charts.