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10 min ago • u/FidelityTylerT • r/fidelityinvestments • full_view_is_too_buggy_to_trust • C
Hello, and welcome to the community. I'm sorry to learn about your recent experience and am here to help.
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22 min ago • u/FidelityJohn • r/fidelityinvestments • authenticator_app • C
Welcome to the sub! We appreciate you reaching out to us about this.
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Feel free to let us know if you have any follow-up questions. We're always here to help.
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1 hr ago • u/Suspicious_Bear_5900 • r/stockstobuytoday • what_is_the_next_10x_stock_under_the_radar_0522 • C
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4 hr ago • u/ShadowBard0962 • r/dividends • portfolio_income_finally_replaces_regular_pay • C
ARCC, AOD, ASGI, CHPY, CSWC CWEN, DX, EPD, ET, DLK, DMLP, FEPI, HTGC, HQL, IWMI, IUAI, MLPI, PDI, SPYT, TDAQ, XQQI, XBCI to name a few.
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6 hr ago • u/FidelityLizG • r/fidelityinvestments • scheduled_withdrawals_from_managed_account • C
Hey there, u/boybrian. I hope you’re having a great Sunday so far!
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7 hr ago • u/FidelityNash • r/fidelityinvestments • laid_off_due_to_worforce_reduction_in_2026 • C
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9 hr ago • u/FidelityAidan • r/fidelityinvestments • why_hasnt_a_fund_updated • C
Welcome to the sub! LI'll jump in here and offer some quick context.
To start, mutual funds price at the end of standard market hours, which is 4 p.m. ET. This would've been the case on Friday the 22nd. That said, it can take a few hours after markets close for the numbers to be reported and up to an overnight cycle for the numbers to update online. Market holidays and weekends can cause further delays in reporting.
As we're in the midst of Memorial Day weekend, this is likely for this situation.
In addition, our other community members are correct below in that there was no change in NAV for this particular fund on Friday.
In case you need a deeper dive into how mutual funds are priced and trade, help yourself to the link below.
[Understanding how mutual funds, ETFs, and stocks trade](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/trading-investing/trading/trading-differences-mutual-funds-stocks-etfs)
With that, I'll leave you to it. Keep us in the loop with any lingering questions.
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9 hr ago • u/Soggy_Limit8864 • r/Daytrading • kweb_and_bidu_after_nvda_prints_the_china_ai • Trade Idea • B
Posting this while the NVDA aftermarket print is still fresh because the cleanest setup I trade off these reports isn't NVDA itself, it's the China AI spillover into US listed proxies the next session.
Nothing original here, I've just kept trading it. NVDA Q1 beat with data center revenue doubling year over year. Whenever Jensen guides data center up and to the right, the read through is that Chinese hyperscalers (Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent) are still spending on inference capex even with the export restrictions, and the domestic AI supply chain over there gets a sympathy bid. You saw it on May 21 in Shanghai: index only up half a percent, but Hygon ripped 7%, CATL +1.2%, Zhongji Innolight +2.2%. The accelerator and optical names are where the actual flow goes (CNQQ holds most of that basket in its index sleeve if you want a one ticker read on it, but that's not how I trade it).
My actual vehicle is KWEB for the broad China internet exposure and BIDU as the single name expression on the inference capex angle. KWEB gives you Alibaba, Tencent, Meituan, JD weighted properly without single name headline risk. BIDU is the cleanest pure play because their Ernie capex is the same story as the Hygon bid, just expressed in a name I can actually trade at 9:30 ET.
Entry is pre market once the NVDA reaction stabilizes (usually by 7am ET you know if the print is being sold or bought). I size in half before the open, half on the first VWAP reclaim if the open is sloppy. Exits are pure US session structure: lunch fade gets a trim, last hour either adds or flattens depending on whether SPY is bidding the close.
If KWEB doesn't reclaim pre market VWAP in the first 15, the spillover is dead and I'm flat by 10, and an Iran talks breakdown headline gets me flat even faster. That's the trade.
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11 hr ago • u/museman401 • r/stocks • the_bull_market_is_raging_what_to_buy • C
NU, MELI and RDDT seem way undervalued. I am also thinking about moving some winnings into high yield securities like PFFA, STWD, ET.
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21 hr ago • u/Ok_Bodybuilder_1358 • r/GME • the_trap_is_set_deep_dive_into_the_official_sec • C
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1. The Legal Shield: From "FinFluencer" to "Reporting Person"
As long as Roaring Kitty trades as a private individual and posts memes, the SEC can attempt to argue he is using his social media reach to create artificial price movements.
 The Solution: By aggressively crossing the 5.00% ownership threshold of GME’s 448.38M Shares Outstanding (which requires accumulating at least 22,419,000 physical shares), he enters a brand new legal category: A Schedule 13D Reporting Person.
 The Legal Protection: Filing a Schedule 13D is the most transparent, legitimate way to declare a position in Wall Street history. Once the document hits the SEC EDGAR system, any future price spike is legally driven by official, public material data, not "internet hype." The SEC cannot sue an investor for simply obeying federal law and disclosing his holdings.
 The Dark Pool Proof: As seen in the block trade data, the majority of the recent massive share accumulation (~3 million shares) was swept via DARK blocks and institutional closing prints. Legally, buying in Dark Pools is done to minimize market impact and prevent artificial price spikes during market hours. This proves to a judge that he had zero intent to manipulate the daily lit price; he just wanted the physical shares to meet his regulatory filing.
2. The SEC Regulatory Clock: How Much Time Does He Have?
Under the modernized SEC rules, the deadline to file a Schedule 13D is highly strict:
 The Deadline: A buyer who acquires beneficial ownership of more than 5% of a covered class of equity securities must file a Schedule 13D within 5 business days of crossing the threshold.
 Why the rush? The SEC shortened this window recently to prevent "stealth accumulation" by activist investors and hedge funds. Since the aggressive accumulation was finalized on Wednesday, his legal clock has been ticking aggressively. Delaying it beyond the required window exposes him to federal regulatory penalties—meaning he must release it early this week.
3. SEC EDGAR System Hours: Operational Mechanics
The SEC EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval) system doesn't accept public filings 24/7. It operates on a very specific Eastern Time (ET) schedule:
 Official Acceptance Hours: 6:00 AM to 5:30 PM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (excluding federal holidays).
 The "Same-Day" Rule: Any filing submitted and accepted between 6:00 AM and 5:30 PM ET goes live publicly on the EDGAR system that exact same day. If he files at 5:31 PM ET, it gets held until the next business morning.
4. The Perfect Execution Window: Launching the Surprise Attack
To inflict the absolute maximum mechanical and psychological damage on Short Hedge Funds—without giving them a single second to react—the optimal time for the filing to go live is Pre-Market Monday between 6:00 AM ET and 7:00 AM ET.
Here is exactly why this timing completely paralyzes the shorts:
 Institutional Blindspot: At 6:00 AM ET, the SEC EDGAR system opens for submissions. By dropping the filing precisely at this moment, the automated scraping algorithms of Bloomberg, Reuters, and hedge fund risk-management desks will instantly light up red.
 No Room to Adjust: High-frequency shorting algorithms and market-maker hedging desks rely heavily on the 9:30 AM ET regular session liquidity to short or borrow shares effectively. Dropping it in early pre-market means liquidity is incredibly thin.
 The Ultimate Pre-Market Vacuum: As seen in the data, the shorts already panicked on Thursday morning, borrowing 4.2 million shares at 7:00 AM ET just to depress the price back to $21.96. If the filing drops at 6:00 AM, it hits before their daily borrow allocations are live. Retail and market-maker algorithms will instantly trigger a wave of FOMO buying, blowing right past the $24.16 macro resistance before the shorts can even pick up the phone.
 The Forced Gamma Chain: Because they cannot heavily short-ladder the stock in thin pre-market trading, the price will gap up massively. When the regular market opens at 9:30 AM, the stock will already be sitting near or above the $30 strike price, instantly forcing the Market Makers to buy millions of shares on the lit exchange to hedge the 62,787 open call contracts.
TL;DR / Summary
Keith Gill learned his lesson from the 2021 Congressional hearings. He realized that to beat the system, you must use the system's own rules against it. The 5% Schedule 13D filing is his legal armor. By dropping it at the opening of the SEC EDGAR hours on Monday morning, he turns a mandatory legal disclosure into a lethal financial ambush.
The math is locked. The shorts are trapped. Buckle up. 🚀
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1 day ago • u/ThetaEdgeHQ • r/thetagang • good_account_size_for_safely_playing_es • C
The half notional rule for SPAN margin sizing is roughly right but the real number to plan around is the worst case SPAN expansion not the initial margin requirement.
SPAN recalculates daily based on current market stress conditions. Day one initial margin on a single short put might be eight to twelve thousand. Two days into a five percent drawdown the same position can require thirty to fifty thousand in maintenance without any new positions opened. The account needs enough buffer to survive that worst case expansion which is typically three to five times initial requirement, not just enough to cover the day one number.
The structural detail worth flagging that is specific to futures is the trading window. ES is open from Sunday evening through Friday with only a one hour daily close. A position that is two delta OTM at the bell can be forty delta ITM by Monday morning with no opportunity to manage. SPX is open 9:30 to 4 ET. The asymmetry matters more than the capital efficiency for someone learning futures options for the first time.
Practical answer for one ES contract sized for survival is roughly seventy five thousand minimum, ideally one hundred thousand plus. MES at one tenth notional is the more reasonable starting point for a ten to fifteen thousand account, same mechanics with materially less blowup risk.
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1 day ago • u/OuuuLaLa5959 • r/ValueInvesting • t1_energy_te_aschenbrenner_went_long_44m_right • C
I will be pairing this with my ET as well!
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1 day ago • u/FidelityJohn • r/fidelityinvestments • annoyance • C
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1 day ago • u/Logical-Clerk-1571 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_may • C
According to Axios, Donald will hold a conference call at 1:00 PM ET with several nations
is it "be prepared for incoming rockets" kind of call? or will it be "buy your calls" ?
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1 day ago • u/MundomemeCoin • r/solana • how_to_trade_tokenized_stocks_on_solana_in_2026 • Ecosystem • B
# How it started
Last week I opened my Bitget account and found something I didn't expect: 130 tokenized stocks available. Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, Amazon, Google. On the same screen where I trade crypto.
Not a whitepaper. Not a roadmap. A new tab in an app I already had installed.
That sent me down a rabbit hole for a week. This is what I found.
# What a tokenized stock IS — and what it ISN'T
A tokenized stock is a digital token representing economic rights over a real stock — issued by a regulated company that custodies the underlying asset on-chain.
**What changes vs traditional stocks:** — Settlement in seconds, not T+2 — Available 24/7 — not just during market hours — Fractional from $1 — buy $10 of Apple without buying a full share — Accessible from any wallet — no broker, no bank account required
**What does NOT change:** — The underlying asset is still real with the same value — Market risk is identical — Regulation still applies — Counterparty risk to the token issuer exists and matters
# The market in May 2026 — numbers most people don't know
Tokenized stocks scaled from $2.09M in June 2025 to $486.69M by March 2026. Monthly spot trading volume has consistently exceeded $4 billion for four consecutive months.
Ondo Finance leads with 250+ assets live and approximately 60% market share. The entire sector grew 29x in 2025.
Top tokenized stocks by market cap: — Circle (CRCL): $171M — 35.2% of market — Tesla (TSLA): $61.7M — 12.7% — Nvidia (NVDA): $42.6M — 8.8% — Alphabet (GOOGL): $36.9M — 7.6% — MicroStrategy (MSTR): $26.2M — 5.4%
Solana's total RWA ecosystem hit $1.66B all-time high — nearly doubling from $873M in January 2026. Galaxy Research projects Solana's Internet Capital Markets to reach $2B in 2026, a target that could arrive months ahead of schedule.
# The platforms — real differences
**xStocks (Backed Finance)** The Solana leader. xStocks processed over $10B in trading volume in its first four months, with a 95-99% market share of tokenized stock trading on Solana.
— Regulated in Switzerland under FINMA — Backed Finance custodies real shares in segregated accounts — Native Solana tokens — direct integration with Jupiter and other DEXs — Available on Bitget with 130+ assets — Coverage: primarily US stocks (AAPL, TSLA, NVDA, GOOGL, AMZN, META and more)
**Ondo Finance (OUSG, USDY, Global Markets)** The institutional leader. With $2.6B in total RWA and 60% market share in tokenized stocks — Ondo has the largest TVL in the sector.
— SEC-approved, European expansion underway — Products: OUSG (Treasury bonds), USDY (dollar yield), Global Markets (stocks and ETFs) — Some products have minimums — more institutional-oriented — BlackRock's IBIT tokenized available — Available on Solana, Ethereum and other chains
**Dinari (dShares)** The US compliance-first option.
— Directly regulated in the US — Transparent custodial documentation — verify which stocks back your tokens — Longer onboarding but greater legal certainty — Best for users who prioritize American legal protection over speed
**Bitget xStocks** The most accessible for CEX users.
— 130+ assets from Bitget's familiar interface — No self-custody wallet needed — Centralized liquidity — tighter spreads on popular assets — Fastest way to start if you already have a Bitget account
# The risk nobody talks about enough
The biggest risk of a tokenized stock isn't Apple dropping 10%.
It's the token issuer.
If Backed Finance, Ondo, or Dinari go bankrupt, get hacked, or lose their regulatory license — your token could be worth zero even if the underlying stock gained 50%.
This is called **counterparty risk**. It's different from market risk and most guides gloss over it.
**Checklist before entering:**
✅ Is it regulated? — verify SEC, FINMA, BaFin or equivalent license
✅ External audit? — reserves verifiable by independent third parties
✅ Track record? — minimum 12 months of clean operational history
✅ Insolvency protection? — do you have direct claim on the underlying asset?
✅ Bid/ask spread? — above 0.5% on liquid assets is a warning sign
✅ Trading hours? — some tokens follow NYSE hours, others are truly 24/7
If you can't answer all of these — don't enter.
# Step-by-step: how to actually do this
Two routes. Choose based on your profile.
**ROUTE 1 — From a CEX (easier, less control)**
1. Open your Bitget account
2. Find the xStocks section
3. Make sure you have USDT or USDC available
4. Select your asset — Apple, Tesla, Nvidia, etc.
5. Check the spread before executing — tighter during US market hours
6. Execute the order
7. Token stays in your Bitget account — exchange-custodied
**Advantages:** No wallet needed, no network fees, familiar interface **Disadvantages:** Centralized custody — not your keys, not your coins
**ROUTE 2 — From Solana DeFi (more control, more friction)**
1. Install Phantom wallet
2. Buy SOL on any exchange and transfer to your wallet
3. Go to [Jupiter.ag](http://Jupiter.ag) — Solana's main aggregator
4. Search for the xStock token you want (TSLAX, AAPLX, etc.)
5. Check available liquidity and estimated slippage
6. Execute the swap — network cost under $0.01
7. Token in your wallet — full self-custody
**Advantages:** Full asset control, DeFi-composable (use as collateral, earn yield, etc.) **Disadvantages:** Requires wallet knowledge, more steps
# Additional risks to name explicitly
**Thin liquidity on less popular assets** Major tokens like Apple or Tesla have reasonable liquidity. A mid-cap company token might have 2-3% spreads — you pay more to enter and receive less when you exit.
**Liquidity timing** Even though tokens trade 24/7, real liquidity concentrates during US market hours (9:30am-4pm ET). Spreads can widen significantly outside those hours.
**No automatic dividends** Completely depends on the issuer's policy. Verify before assuming you'll receive them.
**Regulatory risk** A law change can force a platform to cease operations or freeze issuances. The sector is young and the regulatory framework is still being built — GENIUS Act, SEC tokenized securities guidelines, MiCA in Europe.
**Not the same as a regulated broker** A traditional broker has deposit insurance, investor protection, and mature legal frameworks. DeFi platforms have advantages in access and speed — but less of a safety net if something goes wrong.
# Who actually makes sense for this?
**Makes sense if:** — You live in a country with limited access to US markets — You want stock exposure outside trading hours — You want to use your stocks as DeFi collateral — You already have crypto infrastructure and want an additional asset in the same ecosystem
**Doesn't make sense if:** — Your only reason is avoiding a broker — a regulated broker gives you more legal protection — You haven't verified who custodies the underlying asset — You're looking for simplicity — a traditional brokerage account is still simpler for pure stocks
# The bigger picture
Tokenized stocks aren't a trend. They're the leading edge of a movement with $19.3B already on-chain and Standard Chartered projecting $4 trillion by 2028.
The SEC approved tokenized securities guidelines in 2026. The GENIUS Act regulates stablecoins — the settlement rail. The infrastructure is ready.
What's happening on Solana with xStocks, Ondo and Backed Finance isn't an experiment.
It's the financial system of the next cycle taking shape.
***This article is informational only. Not financial advice. Tokenized stocks carry significant risks including counterparty risk, liquidity risk and regulatory risk. Do your own research before trading.***
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1 day ago • u/ThetaEdgeHQ • r/options • right_but_not_the_obligation_a_myth_for_retail • C
The structural fact that resolves the disconnect here is the OCC contrary exercise deadline. A DNE is in effect at expiration but it's revocable up until 4:30 ET via your broker, which means the broker is on the hook for a potential exercise event the entire afternoon, regardless of what instructions you submitted earlier in the day. That window is the operational risk they're managing, not your premium.
The cash settled index alternative (SPX, XSP, NDX, XND) eliminates this because there's nothing to assign. No shares change hands, only cash, so the broker has no after hours exposure to your account size. If you're trading 0DTE near the strike specifically to capture late day squeezes, cash settled is the only product that lets you actually hold the position through that window.
The other thing worth knowing is each broker has a specific auto liquidation cutoff for OTM 0DTEs without the buying power to assign. Fidelity is 3pm ET on the dot. IB and tasty start narrowing around the same window depending on how close to strike. Once you know your broker's actual cutoff you can plan exits around it rather than fighting it.
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2 days ago • u/raytoei • r/ValueInvesting • futu_or_tiger • C
Dear OP,
normally i would copy and paste some data on your this company, however these two companies are in a pickle, i will copy and paste something for you instead.
it could be something or it could be nothing. I am sure if you go to r/ WSB, they can handicap the odds better.
No.1
# Futu Gets Investigation Notice From China Regulator
Provided by Dow Jones  May 22, 2026, 9:53:00 PM
By Nicholas G. Miller
Futu Holdings received a notice of investigation and an administrative penalty pre-notification letter from the China Securities Regulatory Commission and its Shenzhen bureau.
Shares sank 37% to $78.50 in premarket trading.
The commission alleges that certain Futu entities in mainland China and Hong Kong conducted securities business, public fund sales business and futures business in mainland China without obtaining the requisite licenses or approval.
The regulator plans to order the company to rectify or cease such activities, confiscate illegal gains, and impose fines. The total proposed penalty is worth RMB1.85 billion ($271 million). The commission is also proposing to impose a personal fine of RMB1.25 million on Chief Executive Li Hua.
Also on Friday, China's securities regulator said it plans to impose penalties on other online brokerages, Tiger Brokers' New Zealand subsidiary and LongBridge Securities' Hong Kong unit, for trading infractions in the mainland.
Write to Nicholas G. Miller at nicholas.miller@wsj.com.

No.2
# China to Penalize Nasdaq-Listed Brokers Amid Cross-Border Trading Crackdown
Provided by Dow Jones  May 22, 2026, 7:15:00 PM
By Jason Chau
China's securities regulator said it plans to impose penalties on two Nasdaq-listed online brokerages over trading infractions in the mainland.
The China Securities Regulatory Commission said Friday that authorities will confiscate all illegal gains from domestic and overseas entities related to Tiger Brokers' New Zealand subsidiary and Futu Securities' Hong Kong unit, as well as privately owned LongBridge Securities' Hong Kong unit.
The three brokerages conducted cross-border securities businesses activities in mainland China without obtaining the required licenses, the CSRC said. These include the marketing and promotion of trading services, and the processing of trading instructions, it said.
Tiger Brokers, Futu and LongBridge didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.
American depositary receipts of Futu Holdings and Tiger Brokers, which trades as Up Fintech Holding, tumbled about 35% each in premarket trading.
In its statement, the CSRC said it will "continue to firmly implement regulatory requirements to make supervision 'sharp-toothed and thorny,' with clear force and edge." The regulator will also "severely crack down on overseas institutions unlawfully conducting securities business within China," it said.
The move came amid a joint regulatory crackdown on cross-border investment services in the mainland announced Friday by eight government agencies including the securities commission, China's central bank and the Public Security Ministry.
Under the new directive, authorities will ban foreign entities from offering unauthorized securities, futures and fund-related trading services to mainland investors, such as account opening and fund transfers. Domestic partners, including banks, that assist these overseas organizations will also be penalized.
Write to Jason Chau at [jason.chau@wsj.com](mailto:jason.chau@wsj.com)
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 22, 2026 07:15 ET (11:15 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2026 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.

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2 days ago • u/keepingITsecret11 • r/thetagang • did_my_broker_just_keep_the_320_leftover_value • C
Options exercise ends at 5:30 PM ET, price was $466.20 on the 465 puts, definitely LUCKY.
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2 days ago • u/BeginningParsnip5207 • r/IndianStockMarket • breaking • C
4 30 pm ET matlab India ka night time
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2 days ago • u/FifthWaveThinker • r/IndianStockMarket • breaking • Discussion • B
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🇺🇸 TRUMP TO MAKE AN EMERGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY AT 4:30 PM ET.
THE POTUS NEVER SPEAKS ON WEEKENDS UNLESS SOMETHING SERIOUS IS HAPPENING.
IS THIS GOOD NEWS OR BAD NEWS FOR THE MARKETS...?? 👀
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