VolAllen
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Despite what the haters say, I like Robinhood. I’d be interested in switching to WeBull, but I’m somewhat afraid that I’ll never sleep if I make the switchI somehow caught Netflix more than 10% down yesterday. That position is up over 4% already. I also got into Microsoft at the end of the day yesterday planning to ride the run-up to the earning report at the end of the day Monday, but I think the report about trimming jobs may have killed that. I'm not worried about holding that one longer as I'm sure it'll make it back.
On a side note, Robinhood frees up funds faster than TD Ameritrade, but apparently I have to watch out for the notorious Pattern Day Trader label unless I've got $25K. RH frees up the funds immediately. TDA ties up your money until the start of the 2nd trading day after the purchase no matter what (as far as I can tell).
I'm finding that the ability to buy partial shares of high quality stocks instead of gambling on the penny stocks far outweighs the lack of automated trading tools on RH.Despite what the haters say, I like Robinhood. I’d be interested in switching to WeBull, but I’m somewhat afraid that I’ll never sleep if I make the switch![]()
I dont mind RH. Only thing I've seen is their prices seem to be a bit behind at times but that could be my computer as well. I also decided to upgrade to gold and I love thr level 2 feature.I somehow caught Netflix more than 10% down yesterday. That position is up over 4% already. I also got into Microsoft at the end of the day yesterday planning to ride the run-up to the earning report at the end of the day Monday, but I think the report about trimming jobs may have killed that. I'm not worried about holding that one longer as I'm sure it'll make it back.
On a side note, Robinhood frees up funds faster than TD Ameritrade, but apparently I have to watch out for the notorious Pattern Day Trader label unless I've got $25K. RH frees up the funds immediately. TDA ties up your money until the 2nd trading day after the purchase no matter what (as far as I can tell).