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  2. Robinhood in $3.9 million settlement with California over ...

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    By Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) -A cryptocurrency platform run by Robinhood Markets will pay $3.9 million to settle claims it failed to let customers withdraw cryptocurrency from their accounts from ...

  3. Robinhood allows users to transfer assets from outside accounts

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    Robinhood is allowing its members to transfer stocks, ETFs and options from outside brokerage accounts.

  4. Robinhood Investors Can Now Buy Bonk, Pepe And 100s Of ... - AOL

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    The platform allows users of Robinhood to connect their accounts to the Uniswap mobile app. With the connection, they can fund their wallets using their Robinhood balance or the bank information ...

  5. Liquidator (law) - Wikipedia

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    In most jurisdictions, a liquidator's powers are defined by statute. [3] Certain powers are generally exercisable without the requirement of any approvals; others may require sanction, either by the court, by an extraordinary resolution (in a members' voluntary winding up) or the liquidation committee or a meeting of the company's creditors .In the United Kingdom, see sections 165-168 of the ...

  6. Robinhood vs. Schwab vs. Fidelity: Services, Fees & More - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Robinhood vs. Schwab vs. Fidelity appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. In the world of brokerage firms, Robinhood, Charles Schwab and Fidelity loom large as three of ...

  7. Robinhood to pay $70M for false information and trading ... - AOL

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    “The fine imposed in this matter reflects the scope and seriousness of Robinhood’s violations, including FINRA’s finding that Robinhood communicated false and misleading information to ...

  8. Box spread - Wikipedia

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    Profit diagram of a box spread. It is a combination of positions with a riskless payoff. In options trading, a box spread is a combination of positions that has a certain (i.e., riskless) payoff, considered to be simply "delta neutral interest rate position".

  9. Freeriding (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    For accounts without margin (aka "cash accounts"), traders who buy stock shares must have or deposit enough cash in the account on the day they are due (T+1) to pay for the purchases. Likewise, if a trader sells shares, the cash may be credited to their account balance immediately but the trade will not settle for one day.