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Energy Transfer LP Common Units representing limited partner interests
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Feb 27, 2026 3:59:57 PM EST
18.84USD+0.803%(+0.15)10,326,469
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
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Feb 27, 2026 9:26:30 AM EST
18.78USD+0.481%(+0.09)19,568
After-hours
Feb 27, 2026 4:56:30 PM EST
18.83USD-0.053%(-0.01)16,241
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3 hr ago • u/Jumpy_Nose863 • r/ValueInvesting • i_spent_9600year_on_substack_newsletters_so_you • C
Yes, I already retired pretty young. I played poker since about 2003, and had a friend add me to his payroll so I'd be able to contribute to his company's 401k. I put most of that into 401k and then did conversions starting a few years ago and adding the max to a roth ira. Then in 2024 I "worked" for a few months to contribute the max and finished doing a 401k to roth conversion so I can't actually touch the big earnings until 2028 unless I want to pay 10%, which I don't, however you can always withdraw your actual cash amount contributed to the roth directly penalty free if for some reason you needed the access to capital early. But once I started seeing huge gains, I started going bigger in my regular brokerage account and did very well there also. So I don't plan on touching the roth until 2028. You can write off all kind of gains now that I am a "business" who trades equities as a job. Atleast that's what the IRS says.
But yes, my roth is basically all high yield very conservative companies with a good amount of international exposure. I use fidelity so they have a good international mutual fund I use to own in my Voya 401k, so I bought a good amount of it. Ticker FSPSX last year it doubled the SP500 and paid around a 3.7% dividend. For a total return of about 35%. I plan to stay very defensive with a good amount of international exposure. And I use about 20% for my top picks at that specific time. Like my recent UPS at the 7% yoc, VZ at same 7%, Vici at 6.5%, I really like Couche Tard as well, I've held them for forever, it was the 1st stock I ever bought and I'll tell you what it compounds like no other. I have both the Canadian shares and the OTC shares, but I just love the company. Anytime they dip I buy a bunch more but I also sell when they go way over their normal range and buyback later when they drop a bit. I've held ET for quite a while as well and BN. I've basically turned the roth into an income producing machine. Not looking for high beta, but if Msft falls much more I'll have no choice but to take a large position. SAAS has killed many software prices, but their already at like 10 yr lows, if it drops $10 more I'll probably pull the trigger. I've been selling cash secured puts on CRM also and I wouldn't mind getting assigned to be honest. As for Msft im 50/50 but im sure in a year this will be a gift of a price. I know tech sells off tomorrow hoping msft falls to 367 or so and I'll buy a starter and at 350 id buy 1k shares. I already set limit buys, not sure if it touches those prices but im hoping it does. I got a few calls on pltr I expect it to shoot up tmrw quite a bit.
sentiment 1.00
7 hr ago • u/TrendTao • r/Daytrading • spy_spx_marketmoving_headlines_monday_march_2_2026 • Trade Idea • B
https://preview.redd.it/336eybzc5kmg1.png?width=1595&format=png&auto=webp&s=9681928b4bf6eabd6ea255cc4c473007b1e84bb3
🌍 Market-Moving News
🏭 **Manufacturing in Focus**
Investors look to fresh factory activity data for confirmation on whether industrial momentum is stabilizing or losing traction.
💻 **Post-Earnings Sector Rebalancing**
After last week’s large-cap tech and software volatility, capital continues rotating across growth and cyclical segments.
🛒 **Consumer Demand Watch**
Recent retail earnings have heightened scrutiny on middle-income spending trends entering March.
🪙 **Crypto Market Weakness**
Bitcoin remains below recent highs, weighing on sentiment in crypto-linked equities and high-beta risk assets.
📊 **Month-Start Positioning**
New month allocation flows may influence early-week sector performance as institutional portfolios reset.

📊 Key U.S. Economic Data
Monday, March 2 (ET)
9:45 AM
S&P Final U.S. Manufacturing PMI (Feb.)
Forecast: —
Previous: 51.2
10:00 AM
ISM Manufacturing (Feb.)
Forecast: 52.0%
Previous: 52.6%
TBA
Auto Sales (Feb.)
Forecast: —
Previous: 14.8 million

⚠️ For informational purposes only. Not financial advice.
📌 #SPY #SPX #ISM #PMI #Manufacturing #Macro #Economy #Stocks #Markets #Crypto #Volatility #Fed
sentiment -0.34
8 hr ago • u/Health_Care_PTA • r/fidelityinvestments • how_i_can_invest_in_oil_through_fidelity_that_is • C
XOM, CVX, OXY, ET you invest in oil companys. fairly certain they wont let you buy futures contracts unless you plan to take delivery.....
sentiment 0.19
8 hr ago • u/Prestigious_Boss_915 • r/fidelityinvestments • overnight_trading_alternative_trading_system • B
Blue Ocean ATS (BOATS) is a US broker-dealer and Alternative Trading System designed for overnight trading of US equities, operating Sunday–Thursday, 8:00 PM–4:00 AM ET. Does Fidelity allow Blue Ocean ATS or any other overnight trading markets?
sentiment 0.23
9 hr ago • u/Crazy_Donkies • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_march_02_2026 • C
This place is terribly bearish from Saturday at noon ET to Monday morning.  Every weekend.
It's because they have no money, can only sit at home, pick crumbs out of their neck beard, and work hard to protect their $780.  
sentiment -0.56
10 hr ago • u/lgbarn • r/Daytrading • lets_be_honest_here_when_the_market_opens • C
Futures opened at 18:00 ET
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11 hr ago • u/Ok-Piano8789 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_march_02_2026 • C
they really ought to invent some kinda derivative contracts market that opens at 6pm ET every sunday that you could use
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13 hr ago • u/tal-a13v • r/ethtrader • eth_4h_chart_looking_strong_holding_through_iran • C
TradFi futures market at 5:59 ET 😂
https://preview.redd.it/zyqj87u1gimg1.jpeg?width=1070&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=295aa4a2b721d5df6481e1b7e66e9d4a6af5550c
Let’s see how crypto holds.
sentiment 0.44
13 hr ago • u/TACO_Orange_3098 • r/StockMarket • us_crude_oil_set_to_top_70_a_barrel_when_trading • Discussion • B
[https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/01/us-iran-live-updates-khamenei-death-trump-gulf-strikes.html](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/01/us-iran-live-updates-khamenei-death-trump-gulf-strikes.html)

Trump vows to ‘avenge’ the deaths of U.S. service members, says combat operations continue , now we are fighting for revenge ? This is not going to end well if the escalation is halted toot sweet ......
Crude oil prices are expected to jump when trading opens Sunday evening, as market participants fear war between the U.S. and Iran will spiral out of control and lead to a major supply disruption.
How the oil market ultimately reacts will depend on whether the war leads to a prolonged disruption to traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the most important chokepoint in the world for the global oil trade.
Rystad Energy forecasts global benchmark Brent
**Crude oil futures could spike by $20 when trading opens. Barclays says Brent could potentially hit $100 per barrel. Futures open at 6 p.m. ET.**
Other analysts see a more modest jump depending on how the conflict develops. Prices should rise by at least $3 to $5 per barrel when trading starts, said Andy Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates.
Brent futures closed Friday at $73.21 a barrel, up 20% so far this year. U.S. crude
closed at $67.02 per barrel on Friday, having run up 17% so far this year
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Higher Oil in March equals higher gas in April and May right before the summer when it goes up anyway and right when refiners are switching over to summer blends , another gas supply shock ........
growth is slow to non-existent and inflation is sticky and/or rising
job growth is ...................... just kidding !
**Thank you for your attention to this potential catastrophe !**
sentiment -0.98
13 hr ago • u/Efficient_Care5524 • r/wallstreetbets • me_waiting_for_the_futures_market_to_open_at_5pm • C
At 5 PM ET you won’t see anything, however at 6 PM ET you will be able to see something that resembles with blood 
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13 hr ago • u/FidelityLizG • r/fidelityinvestments • premium_not_shown_on_1099b_for_1year_municipal • C
Hi there, u/Outgoing-Mail-02180. Thank you for your questions about municipal bond premiums and tax forms. I'm happy to shed a little light on this.
Amortization is mandatory on municipal bonds. The amortized amount is subtracted from the bond's cost basis annually. At maturity, the basis should be at par. The IRS allows investors to amortize a portion of the premium each year. Additionally, amortization must be reported for covered fixed-income securities on Form 1099-INT, Form 1099-OID, and Form 1099-B. I’ve put links to two articles below that provide further information.
[Municipal Bonds ](https://www.fidelity.com/fixed-income-bonds/individual-bonds/municipal-bonds)
[What is Amortization? ](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/personal-finance/what-is-amortization)
Before we wrap up, it's worth mentioning that if you have specific questions about a bond, our Fixed Income team would be glad to discuss them with you. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET.
[Contact Us ](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Please let us know if you have additional questions. I hope you have a wonderful rest of your Sunday.
sentiment 0.98
14 hr ago • u/Critical_Watcher_414 • r/wallstreetbets • whats_a_hedge_again • C
More like 6 ET. Tonight...
sentiment 0.42
14 hr ago • u/Apha-apha • r/wallstreetbets • me_waiting_for_the_futures_market_to_open_at_5pm • C
5PM ET??
sentiment 0.00
14 hr ago • u/FidelityIan • r/fidelityinvestments • borrowing_or_withdrawing_from_401k • C
Welcome to the sub, u/Turbulent_Square_512. We are sorry to hear about the loss of your landlord. I am here to help out.
The ability to withdraw funds from your 401(k) while still working is plan-specific, as some employers will allow it while others will not. If you can withdraw the funds, they're generally still subject to taxes and early withdrawal penalties as they apply. It's important to note that Fidelity does not determine whether a withdrawal is a hardship withdrawal; that decision is made by you and the IRS.
You can find out your plan's specific rules regarding withdrawals by reviewing your Summary Plan Description (SPD), which can be found on Netbenefits.com through the steps below if your employer provided it.
1. Click the three dots next to your plan that says "Quick Links"
2. Choose "Plan Information and Documents"
3. Select "Summary Plan Description (SPD)"
You can learn more about withdrawing from your 401(k) at the link below.
[Thinking of taking money out of a 401(k)?](https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/financial-basics/taking-money-from-401k)
Additionally, you may have the ability to take a home loan from your 401(k). You first need to check if your employer's plan allows it by following the instructions above. If it is allowed, you could withdraw up to 50% of your savings, up to a maximum of $50,000. You will have to pay back the borrowed money, plus interest, within 10 years of taking out your loan, in most cases.
If you'd like to discuss your plan's specific rules in more detail, you can also contact our Workplace Investing team. 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, congrats on the home! I have linked below a page that might be helpful for you and your wife as you enter home ownership.
[Buying or selling a house](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/life-events/selling-and-buying-house)
Please let us know if we can help with anything else moving forward. I hope you have a great weekend.
sentiment 0.98
14 hr ago • u/alicutza • r/wallstreetbets • me_waiting_for_the_futures_market_to_open_at_5pm • C
At 5 PM ET you won’t see anything, however at 6 PM ET you will be able to see something that resembles with blood.  
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14 hr ago • u/FeverTreeCloud • r/wallstreetbets • me_waiting_for_the_futures_market_to_open_at_5pm • C
Imagine not knowing that Futures market opens at 6pm ET. smh
https://preview.redd.it/zm0m1djuwhmg1.png?width=1226&format=png&auto=webp&s=998bbb94e117a27908a80d93b47b982c475938c9
sentiment -0.32
14 hr ago • u/TaysonJatum • r/wallstreetbets • me_waiting_for_the_futures_market_to_open_at_5pm • Meme • T
Me waiting for the futures market to open at 5pm ET
sentiment 0.00
15 hr ago • u/FidelityJelise • r/fidelityinvestments • missing_money • C
Greetings, u/AdministrativeAd3326. Thank you for trusting us with your first post! We understand how important your concern is, and I'd like to quickly jump in and share some information before passing you over to the community to share their thoughts.
The timeline for when 403(b) contributions are deposited into your plan varies by employer and is heavily influenced by the specific rules of your plan. In general, 403(b) contributions are deposited within two weeks of the payroll deduction. Your employer's deadline for posting the contribution to your account is the 15th business day of the following month.
Most often, plan rules and documents can be found on NetBenefits.com. If you log in and use the steps below, you can easily navigate to that information:
1. Click the three vertical dots next to your desired account
2. Choose "Plan Information and Documents"
3. Review the "Summary Plan Description (SPD)"
Additionally, you view past contributions by selecting "Summary", then "Transaction History" select "Transaction History" once more, then change "Time Period."
Should you have any additional questions, you can reach out to our Workplace Investing team after the weekend once they're open again. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Midnight ET.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Now that you’re here, don’t be a stranger! Explore the sub and take a look around.
sentiment 0.96
16 hr ago • u/Always_Curious_One2 • r/ValueInvesting • leveraged_long_allin_on_oil_what_the_fck_do_i_do • C
I don’t know them. I think (and I own full disclosure) FANG and VNOM are both really well positioned and attractively valued, and the tankers (especially TRMD) are going to benefit big time (they already were by us going after the Russian smuggling ships) .
Pipes are in a solid place too (KMI, EPD, ET)
sentiment 0.84
16 hr ago • u/FidelityLinsey • r/fidelityinvestments • roth_rollover_question • C
Hi there, u/creiinge. We appreciate you stopping by the sub for the first time today. I understand how these situations can prompt questions and confusion, so we're glad you've come to us for information.
First, can you confirm where the funds are currently? Are they still in the old 401(k) or have they already been transferred to a different account (either on their own or by you? We want to provide you with the most accurate information for your situation, so the more detail you can provide the better.
If you are unsure or would like help with reviewing your account, we suggest getting in touch with our Workplace Investing team at the link below. If prompted, you can say "401(k)" to be routed correctly. The team is available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
sentiment 0.87


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