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  2. Freeriding (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve Board's Regulation T requires brokers to "freeze" accounts that commit freeriding violations for 90 days. Accounts with this restriction can still trade but cannot purchase stocks with unsettled sale proceeds (stocks take two days to settle). [1] Freeriding can often be avoided by using a margin account.

  3. Robinhood Markets: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    It got its foot in the door by offering commission-free trades, and today, most brokerages have followed suit. ... Margin loan interest and options fees account for 39.5% of Robinhood's total ...

  4. Robinhood Sued Over Trade Restrictions on Shorted Companies - AOL

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    Companies like GameStop, AMC Entertainment and Blackberry saw their stocks skyrocket before Robinhood put limits on trading, forcing the stocks back down. Robinhood Sued Over Trade Restrictions on ...

  5. Is Robinhood Markets Stock a Buy Now? - AOL

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    Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD) has staged an impressive comeback, with its stock soaring approximately 230% to $40 per share over the past year. Founded just 11 years ago, this online brokerage ...

  6. Pattern day trader - Wikipedia

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    Three more day trades in the next four business days will subject your account to restrictions (you can only close existing positions or purchase with available cash up front) for 90 days, or until you deposit enough to have $25,000 in your account, whichever comes first. Day trading also applies to trading in option contracts.

  7. Free options trading – These brokers offer it - AOL

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    Here are the brokers now offering free trading on options and what to know.

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  9. Robinhood Bashed as Retail Traders Fight Restrictions - AOL

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