The SEC is ending its dotcom crash-era day trading rule, a move that sent Robinhood and Webull shares sharply higher.
The SEC approved FINRA's plan to abolish the $25,000 pattern day trader rule, replacing it with intraday margin standards.
As of 45 days after FINRA issued its announcement, you will no longer need $25,000 in your account to day trade freely, and ...
Webull, Robinhood stock rally after the SEC eliminates minimum requirements for day trading. Bernstein sees rebound for HOOD ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has officially greenlit a landmark proposal from the Financial Industry ...
Robinhood Markets, Inc. HOOD shares are trading higher Wednesday after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved ...
In a busy day for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a significant change impacting smaller investors has been ...
A regulatory move allowing smaller, everyday investors to engage in more day trading could spur impulsive, high-risk "YOLO", ...
Robinhood (HOOD) shares surged 10% after SEC eliminated Pattern Day Trading rule. Goldman Sachs identifies HOOD as primary ...
A change is coming to pattern day trading rules that will make it easier for small retail investors to get in the game. Here's what to know. Many, or all, of the products featured on this page are ...
For more than two decades, one single number has quietly defined who actively trades in U.S. markets: $25,000. That’s the minimum equity a retail investor must maintain to freely day trade under the ...