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31 min ago • u/FidelityAsha • r/fidelityinvestments • fidelity_customer_service_portfolio_margin • C
Hey there, u/maggi_noodle_eater. Thanks for joining the sub to ask about Portfolio Margin. We appreciate the interest in adding this feature to your account. I'm happy to help!
To clarify, Portfolio margin at Fidelity is a risk-based margining framework and isn’t the same as simply having margin enabled across multiple accounts. Unlike normal Regulation T requirements, which are:
• Long equities begin at 25%
• House requirement begins at 30%
• Special memorandum account (SMA) requirement is 50%
Portfolio Margin requirements are as follows:
• House requirement typically starts at 20% with the potential for an additional 5% release for accounts with a long/short portfolio neutral account
• Rules-based requirement (RBR) add-ons are applied to house requirements if there are concentrated positions.
Now, if you want portfolio margin on a different taxable brokerage account, that account must independently meet the eligibility requirements and be approved for the feature, as it cannot simply be moved from another account and instead requires a request or application on the specific account where you want it enabled. If you’re looking to pursue that approval or speak with someone who can help with this request, please give our Active Trader Service team a call. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET at the information below.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
In the meantime, you can learn more about this offering and margin at Fidelity in the links below.
[Fidelity's Margin Offerings](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/trading-investing/trading/margin-offering-video)
[Margin Trading FAQs](https://www.fidelity.com/trading/faqs-margin)
That said, we hope to see you around the sub more often now that you've joined us. If you have any additional questions or concerns, we're here to help!
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2 hr ago • u/FidelityEmily • r/fidelityinvestments • issue_of_the_week_options_pnl_data_is_temporarily • C
Hey, u/dciborow. Thanks for letting us know about your experience with the Profit/Loss Calculator this week.
We haven't been receiving widespread reports of this, so we recommend reaching out to our Technical Support team. They can gather more information about what you're experiencing and troubleshoot with you in real time. This also allows them to officially document your experience and perform further research to determine whether a widespread issue exists.
Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. Please say "technical support" when prompted by the automated system to be connected to the right group.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Now, regarding the Probability Calculator, Profit/Loss Calculator, and Strategy Ideas coming to Fidelity Trader+, we can certainly pass along your interest to the right teams. We always appreciate our community checking out the platform and letting us know what tools they want to see most.
In the meantime, our Mod team is here if anything else comes up or if you need help with anything else around the sub. Thanks for your post today!
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4 hr ago • u/FidelityCourtney • r/fidelityinvestments • qdro_at_fidelity_alternate_payee_account_set_up • C
Hi there, u/Infamous-Solid3601, and thanks for the comment.
If you're not already aware, Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) timeframes can vary based on the specific plan and situation. These can get quite complex and nuanced, and as a result, we typically recommend contacting our Workplace Investing team directly to learn more. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET. Use the link below to reach out.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Let us know if you have any other questions we can help out with. Our team of mods is always around to do so.
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4 hr ago • u/FidelityLiz • r/fidelityinvestments • entering_placeholder_1099r_for_excess_401k_which • C
Hey there, u/Tak_Kovacs123. It's great to have you posting for the first time. Let's discuss 401(k) over contributions and how to address them.
Diving right into those limits, employees could contribute up to $23,500 to their 401(k) for 2025, with an additional $7,500 available as a catch-up contribution for anyone over the age 50 or older. Typically, once you reach the maximum allowed contribution limit for your 401(k) for a tax year, the plan will either stop contributions automatically for the remainder of that year or your contributions will be changed to after-tax. This can vary depending on your plan's rules. Please note that Fidelity does not monitor whether you will overcontribute.
If you find that you have overcontributed to your 401(k), a return of Excess (ROE) contributions is possible, which it sounds like, you've already completed. When an ROE is completed, investors won't receive the 1099-R for the distribution until the tax year in which the ROE is completed. If you need information for filing this year, we recommend giving our Workplace Services team a call. Representatives are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to Midnight ET at the information below.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Lastly, since Fidelity is unable to provide tax advice, we recommend speaking to a tax professional about how to file your ROE correctly.
Please let us know if any other questions come up that we can help address. We'll be around all weekend to do so!
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5 hr ago • u/FidelityShea • r/fidelityinvestments • pre_market • C
Thanks for clarifying, u/Thefoolonthehill25. When using Fidelity Trader+ Desktop, clients can select "Day+Extended" as the time-in-force for their order to be eligible for execution during extended hours trading sessions. This time-in-force allows an order to be placed as early as the start of the pre-market session at 7:00 a.m. ET, and then remain in effect for the pre-market, regular, and after-hours trading sessions.
Note that if you do not want your order to be filled after the pre-market session has ended, you would need to manually cancel the order. Otherwise, orders that have not filled by the end of that day's after-market session (at 8:00 p.m. ET) will automatically be canceled at that time.
While a version of our user guide is available on Fidelity.com (linked below), you can a more comprehensive PDF version easily within Fidelity Trader+ Desktop by clicking the "Help & Education" icon in the upper-right corner, and choosing "User guide." The window that opens up includes normal PDF viewer tools to search the document for keywords or save it natively to your computer.
[Check out our online Fidelity Trader+ Desktop User Guide here.](https://www.fidelity.com/trading/trader-desktop-user-guide/introduction)
Give us a shout if we can help answer any further questions!
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6 hr ago • u/LuckyLuckierLuckest • r/wallstreetbets • whats_going_on_with_globalfoundries_stock • News • B
BENZINGA 7:49 AM ET Mar-12-2026 
**GlobalFoundries Inc. (GFS.NaE)** shares moved lower in Thursday’s premarket trading after the semiconductor manufacturer priced a large secondary share offering.
The company also signaled confidence in its balance sheet by pairing the transaction with a sizable share repurchase from its largest shareholder.
# Secondary Offering
GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE) announced Wednesday it priced a secondary public offering of 20 million ordinary shares at $42.00 per share. All shares are being sold by Mubadala Technology Investment Company, a subsidiary of Mubadala Investment Company PJSC and GlobalFoundries’ largest shareholder.
The selling shareholder also granted underwriters a 30-day option to purchase up to an additional 3 million shares. The offering is expected to close March 13, 2026. GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE) is not selling any shares and will not receive proceeds from the transaction.
# Concurrent Share Repurchase
GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE) also agreed to repurchase $300 million of the selling shareholder’s shares from the underwriters at the same price paid in the offering.
The buyback is part of the company’s $500 million share repurchase authorization approved in February 2026 and will be funded with cash on hand.
J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley are acting as lead book-running managers for the offering.
# Recent Earnings And Outlook
Last month, GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE) reported revenue of $1.830 billion, flat year over year and above the $1.803 billion analyst consensus estimate. Adjusted earnings per share were 55 cents, beating expectations of 47 cents.
For the first quarter, the company expects revenue of $1.600 billion to $1.650 billion, compared with the $1.611 billion consensus estimate. Adjusted earnings per share are projected between 30 cents and 40 cents, versus the 34 cents analyst estimate.
As of Dec. 31, 2025, GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE) generated $374 million in operating cash flow and held $4 billion in cash and cash equivalents.
# Technical Analysis
The stock is currently trading 11.2% below its 20-day simple moving average (SMA) and 3.8% below its 50-day SMA, indicating short-term weakness. Over the past 12 months, shares have increased by 19.61%, and they are currently positioned closer to their 52-week highs than lows, suggesting a generally positive longer-term trend.
The RSI is at 44.96, which is considered neutral territory, indicating that the stock is neither overbought nor oversold at this time. Meanwhile, MACD shows a value of 0.7406, below its signal line at 1.2489, indicating bearish pressure on the stock. The combination of a neutral RSI and bearish MACD suggests mixed momentum.
* **Key Resistance**: $48.50
* **Key Support**: $39.00
# Earnings & Analyst Outlook
GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE) is slated to provide its next financial update on May 5, 2026 (estimated).
* **EPS Estimate**: 32 cents (Down from 34 cents)
* **Revenue Estimate**: $1.63 billion (Up from $1.58 billion)
* **Valuation**: P/E of 27.7x (Indicates premium valuation)
**Analyst Consensus & Recent Actions:** The stock carries a Buy Rating with an average price target of $47.00. Recent analyst moves include:
* **Citigroup**: Neutral (Raises Target to $49.00) (Feb. 12)
* **Goldman Sachs**: Neutral (Raises Target to $46.00) (Feb. 12)
* **Wedbush**: Neutral (Raises Target to $50.00) (Feb. 12)
# Benzinga Edge Rankings
Below is the Benzinga Edge scorecard for GlobalFoundries (GFS.NaE), highlighting its strengths and weaknesses compared to the broader market:
* **Value**: 65.74 — The stock is fairly valued compared to its peers.
* **Growth**: 80.51 — Indicates strong growth potential.
* **Momentum**: 80.9 — Stock is outperforming the broader market.
**The Verdict:** GlobalFoundries’ Benzinga Edge signal reveals a solid growth outlook, supported by strong momentum. While the Value score suggests it is fairly valued, the high Growth and Momentum scores indicate potential for continued upward movement in the stock price.
**GFS Price Action:** Globalfoundries (GFS.NaE) shares were down 3.65% at $42.48 during premarket trading on Thursday, according to Benzinga Pro data.
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6 hr ago • u/Pitiful_Bumblebee_82 • r/Daytrading • fed_president_to_make_an_emergency_announcement • Question • T
Fed President to Make an “Emergency” Announcement at 11:00 AM ET, What Are You Watching?
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6 hr ago • u/KryptosandXenos • r/dividends • energy_transfer_et_unit_holders_the_15m • Discussion • T
Energy Transfer ($ET) Unit Holders: The $15M Settlement is a "bonus yield" for those who held during the 2017-2019 period.
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6 hr ago • u/greytoc • r/Schwab • question_about_margin_interest_and_trade_date_for • C
Margin accrues from settlement date to settlement date. That is the common standard at most brokers including Schwab.
For overnight transactions - executions after around 8pm ET are generally considered next day trades. But it may be 8:05pm ET - I am not sure.
The usual exception if there is a settlement holiday.
See Schwab blog article on the topic here - [https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/after-hours-trading-will-it-work-you](https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/after-hours-trading-will-it-work-you)
You ought to check explicitly with Schwab or do a test trade since it may have changed.
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6 hr ago • u/Marketspike • r/pennystocks • myse_myseum_myse_introduces_a_private_secure • C
Today (March 12) Management Livestream at 1 PM
[Myseum to be Featured in Wall Street Reporter's 'Next Super Stock' Livestream Today, March 12, 2026, at 1 p.m. ET - Myseum (NASDAQ:MYSE) - Benzinga](https://www.benzinga.com/pressreleases/26/03/g51210023/myseum-to-be-featured-in-wall-street-reporters-next-super-stock-livestream-today-march-12-2026-at-?utm_campaign=Watchlist&utm_source=Benzinga&utm_medium=Email)
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12 hr ago • u/cgpsyskmi • r/Webull • i_vibecoded_a_avwap_custom_indicator_script_for • B
Check it out here and let me know if you can think of any improvements we can plan for it:
`//True Anchored VWAP (AVWAP)—Webull Desktop`
`// ----------------------------------------------------`
`// Anchors VWAP accumulation to a specific date/time`
`// Uses exchange time (US stocks = ET; auto DST)`
`// Inputs:`
`// - Anchor Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute (ET for US stocks)`
`// - RTH Only: 1 = accumulate only 09:30–16:00, 0 = all sessions`
`// Notes:`
`// - Plots 0 before the anchor (Webull Desktop often lacks NA output)`
`// - Previous versions were anchored on nr of bars limiting interval. This version is cumulative and rebases only at anchor bar meaning it can be used with any chart interval.`
`// - Common use case: earnings, news, breakouts, reversals, intraday (vwap) vs. interday (avwap)`
`// ----------------------------------------------------`
`anchorY = define(2026, min=1900, name="Anchor Year")`
`anchorM = define(3, min=1, max=12, name="Anchor Month")`
`anchorD = define(11, min=1, max=31, name="Anchor Day")`
`anchorH = define(9, min=0, max=23, name="Anchor Hour")`
`anchorMin = define(30, min=0, max=59, name="Anchor Minute")`
`rthOnly = define(1, min=0, max=1, name="RTH Only (1=Yes,0=No)")`
`// Typical price (HLC3)`
`src = (high + low + close) / 3`
`// Exchange time components`
`y = time.get_year`
`mo = time.get_month`
`d = time.get_day`
`h = time.get_hour`
`mi = time.get_minute`
`// Build comparable YYYYMMDDHHmm numbers`
`curDT = y * 100000000 + mo * 1000000 + d * 10000 + h * 100 + mi`
`ancDT = anchorY * 100000000 + anchorM * 1000000 + anchorD * 10000 + anchorH * 100 + anchorMin`
`hhmm = h * 100 + mi`
`// RTH check as 0/1 (no && in Webull Desktop)`
`isRth = iff(hhmm >= 930, iff(hhmm <= 1600, 1, 0), 0)`
`// Anchor reached?`
`ready = iff(curDT >= ancDT, 1, 0)`
`// Active accumulation?`
`active = iff(rthOnly == 1, iff(ready == 1, isRth, 0), ready)`
`// PV and V only when active`
`pv = iff(active == 1, src * volume, 0)`
`vv = iff(active == 1, volume, 0)`
`// Cumulative sums from the chart start; gated by active => acts like anchored`
`anchPV = math.cumsum(pv)`
`anchV = math.cumsum(vv)`
`avwap = iff(anchV == 0, 0, anchPV / anchV)`
`// Plot only after anchor`
`plt(iff(ready == 1, avwap, 0))`
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17 hr ago • u/Tris_Memba • r/IndianStreetBets • russia_emerges_as_the_biggest_winner_in_middle • Discussion • B
Russian crude surged 10.7% to trade at $100.67 per barrel at 1.45 pm ET, with Urals crude trading at a premium to the Brent international benchmark for the first time in history, primarily due to the severe supply shock in the Middle East and shifting trade dynamics in Asia. Facing a massive shortage of Middle Eastern "medium sour" crude Indian refiners have turned aggressively to Russian supplies.
This surge in demand was facilitated by the 30-day waiver from the U.S. allowing Indian refiners to receive Russian crude already on tankers to stabilize local energy security. Brent is a light, sweet crude, whereas Urals is a medium sour grade. Because Middle Eastern production of sour crude is currently offline or unreachable, refiners that require this specific feedstock are paying a premium of $4 to $5 per barrel above Brent on a delivered basis to secure Russian barrels.
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18 hr ago • u/jonneh • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_march_12_2026 • C
**10:34 PM ET**
#
# Brent crude has hit sessions highs at $99.74
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20 hr ago • u/DifferentAngle4626 • r/Daytrading • enjoying_this_mnq_ema_bounce_setup_anyone_else • Strategy • B
**Trading MNQ pre-market & Asia session - anyone else on a similar schedule?**
Hey traders. My work schedule has been pretty hectic lately so I've shifted to trading MNQ during pre-market (8-9:30 AM) and the Asia session (around 8-9 PM). Honestly it's been working out better than I expected - there have been some solid opportunities in these windows.
One thing I keep an eye on is the 30-second chart ATR staying above \~7. Below that there just aren't enough clean moves to bother with.
This setup is pretty straightforward - I'm looking for pullback entries in the direction of the trend after a strong push. Specifically:
* Strong move has established a direction
* Price retraces back up and the 30s chart shows a clear "level"/consolidation/tests
* 5-min is bounding off an EMA, in this example at 8 PM ET price is at the 9 EMA on 5 min, 2-min is usually hanging around the 21 EMA, and on the 30s it's bouncing off the 100 EMA area
* These don't all have to line up perfectly but that's the general idea
* What I like to see is the buyers (or sellers) stalling, and a wick on the 5-min that sweeps the prior candle's high then start the continuation back down.
I can usually find one or two of these each session. Full transparency: I'm at the breakeven stage right now, I do have two PA accounts, and working them up to a payout. Finally practicing taking red days. This honestly feels like progress after blowing up more times than I'd like to admit lol.
Posting an example chart layout for reference - top left is the 2-min, bottom left is 5-min, right side is the 30-second.
https://preview.redd.it/db5f5ap2giog1.png?width=1444&format=png&auto=webp&s=3644f83a442e8cf69bf0a2e49589e450cce4275a
If you're trading MNQ during similar hours or running a comparable pullback setup on another asset I'd love to hear from you - just want to connect with people doing similar things!
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20 hr ago • u/papakong88 • r/Schwab • question_about_margin_interest_and_trade_date_for • C
Today ends at 8 pm ET.
Tomorrow starts after 8 pm ET.
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21 hr ago • u/FidelityNoah • r/fidelityinvestments • pension_from_1970s • C
Welcome to our official corner of the internet, u/OnCrockett! It's great to have you here. I'd be happy to provide some resources to help you and your mother get the help you need.
Generally speaking, if you believe that your father's pension was held at Fidelity, it may be beneficial to contact our Pension group directly. The availability of their associates varies by plan, but they are generally available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. ET. They can be reached using the link below.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Feel free to follow up with us if you have more questions, and we can offer some additional insight.
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21 hr ago • u/TrendTao • r/Daytrading • spy_spx_marketmoving_headlines_thursday_march_12 • Trade Idea • B
https://preview.redd.it/sko71zsz5iog1.png?width=1421&format=png&auto=webp&s=bfc8e5e9b4d112c19fa50677663a7ad8096e91b8
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21 hr ago • u/real_patrick_ • r/Schwab • question_about_margin_interest_and_trade_date_for • B
Hello,
I'm considering moving part of my funds from Fidelity to Schwab in order to take advantage of the 24-hour trading feature. Since Schwab does not automatically sweep uninvested cash into funds like SPAXX or FDLXX to earn interest, I'm planning to park my idle cash in SGOV instead.
My intended workflow is as follows: when I identify an overnight trading opportunity, I would use my margin buying power to execute the trade. The following morning during regular market hours, I would sell the appropriate amount of SGOV to pay down the margin debit — ideally before any interest is charged.
With this in mind, I have two questions:
1. Does Schwab calculate margin interest based on the settled end-of-day debit balance, and if a margin debit is created overnight but covered by a same-trade-date sale of SGOV the following morning, would any interest be charged?
2. What is the exact trade date cutoff for overnight trades — specifically, do trades executed after 8 PM ET get assigned the next business day's trade date, and would a same-day SGOV sale during regular hours on that next business day settle simultaneously to offset the margin debit?
Thank you for your guidance.
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23 hr ago • u/FidelityBrian • r/fidelityinvestments • fidelity_risks_falling_behind_without_modern • C
Thank you for visiting the subreddit today. I appreciate you being a part of our community.
While there’s no update on any additional trading hours, I will happily relay your interest to the relevant teams.
You can trade in the pre-market from 7:00 a.m. to 9:28 a.m. ET and during after-hours from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. To execute trades during these periods on the app, make sure to enable the "Extended Hours" toggle when completing the trade ticket.
Regarding earlier hours, are there specific opportunities that we're missing during the 4 a.m. session?
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23 hr ago • u/OurNewestMember • r/options • psa_for_option_assignment_on_margin_accounts • C
IIRC, the OCC doesn't even run the exercise and assignment process until like 10 PM ET, so the chance that you will find out (for sure) that you were assigned on the actual trade date is...roughly zero. You can expect the assignment notice on T+1.
And because stock settlement is now T+1, it is generally not possible for you to raise settled cash (or shares) to deliver for assignment simply by trading on the day you received the assignment notice.
So you either eat the high cost (avoidable burden) or you anticipate early assignment (work, possibly error-prone)
So if you do something like selling an American-style put (naked, in a spread, OTM/ITM, whatever), it's a good idea to budget and plan for freeing up cash before expiration so you don't get hit with high financing costs as the extrinsic on the contract approaches zero. (Sometimes you may jump the gun and miss out on interest, sometimes you'll get it perfect).
Like I know some of that extrinsic value I collect on the short put upfront will probably get eaten up by me rolling the put or selling SGOV or missing out on interest or whatever. But most important is to watch the remaining extrinsic to know when to jump into action...ON T+0
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