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I am trying to understand a certain investing strategy involving options. In the example I'm looking at, it seems one can obtain a stock for less than its market price,...
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1 answerI'm reading this article which says coinbase could charge you for gas fees.However, when Ethereum gets congested, Coinbase will charge you forgas fees too. When it...
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0 answerI have had constant issues with my employer and HSA contributions. They mistakenly withdrew money from my HSA account. All my HSA contributions are employee contributions, taken out of...
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1 answerI'm reading this introduction to PFOF. https://centerpointsecurities.com/payment-for-order-flow-guide/ It claims that those buying flow are allowed to front-run that flow. For example, if a customer sends a buy...
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0 answerWhat is everyone talking about when they say that the U.S market may be at a speculative peak? I am trying to get into investing, so I won't understand all...
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1 answerMy friend's income in the period apr 1, 2020 - mar 31, 2021 will be around rs. 875,000 (eight lakh seventy five thousand) only. He is a self employed business...
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1 answerCan an issuing company of an ETF decide to offer more units to the market to raise cash? If not, then how does it expand?...
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1 answerAccording to https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/01/investing/gamestop-robinhood-stocks-explained/index.html the people who made GameStop shares surge in value may be moving onto silver. So let's say the value of silver surged 1600% for...
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1 answerIn line with https://money.stackexchange.com/a/7985, why don't corporations with skyrocketing share prices issue shares immediately? Famous examples this past week are AMC, BBBY, GME. They were all at risk of...
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2 answerI bought a stock for lets say $100.I sold it for $200.I then immediately bought it again for $200 (in a different broker).All of this happened in the same tax...
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