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2 hr ago • u/hashtag3232 • r/Finanzen • was_ist_heutzutage_eigentlich_ein_guter_beruf • C
Was daran kompliziert? Paar YouTube Videos, fertig.
Was denkst du was ich im ET Studium lernen musste...
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3 hr ago • u/FidelityShea • r/fidelityinvestments • deemed_loan • C
I know it's hard to know what to expect when these changes happen with a workplace retirement plan, especially if you're navigating financial difficulties. That said, the rules regarding eligibility for loans and withdrawals are plan-specific.
For plans currently held at Fidelity, the fastest way to determine what's available to you is generally to log in on NetBenefits.com, select your plan, and go to the "Withdrawals/Loans" tab. You can also check the "Plan Information" tab to look for the Summary Plan Description (SPD), if one is available, to review your plan's rules. I'm not sure if you already have a username and password set up for Fidelity.com or NetBenefits.com, but you'll find a link to "Register as a new user" on the login screen if needed.
If you have any trouble figuring out your eligibility or plan rules, our Workplace team will be your best resource for additional support. Associates are generally available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET, but don't be shy if we can help with anything else here on Reddit.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
sentiment 0.88
5 hr ago • u/Narrow-Report9852 • r/IndianStockMarket • anyone_here_investing_in_both_indian_and_us • C
ET money for Indian MFs. Zerodha for Stocks. IBKR for US stocks and other international stocks and ETFs.
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7 hr ago • u/FidelityJohn • r/fidelityinvestments • setting_up_eft_for_my_husbands_ira_when_i_have • C
Thanks for taking the time to post to our sub for the first time.
Users with Power of Attorney (POA) can typically add 1st-party Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) instructions online; however, since you mentioned linking to an external trust account, this is considered 3rd-party. Linking a Fidelity account to a 3rd-party bank account can be done via the form you mentioned, and requires a Medallion Signature Guarantee, which you can generally get it from most banks, financial institutions, and Fidelity branch locations. As a best practice, we recommend contacting the location in advance to see if they offer that service.
[You can search for your closest Fidelity branch location here](https://www.fidelity.com/branches/overview)
You can also give us a call, where our back office team can assist you through a guided service to link the bank or answer any questions you have about the form. They're available Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. ET. While they don't have a direct number, you can reach them by contacting our service representatives. I'll share our contact information below.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
If you have any other questions, please don’t hesitate to let us know. We are always here to help.
sentiment 0.96
7 hr ago • u/DreamfulTrader • r/Daytrading • week_16_day_2_one_and_done_option_trade_growing_a • Strategy • B
Day 2, Week 16. Green. It is not a challenge, doing normal trades as all of you 🙂
With IWM levels between 300 and 305, it is moving around these psychological levels. IWM seems to go to its former lover of 300 closer each day. Summer time in UK, Europe and northern American, FOMC meeting tomorrow, this is why SPY, QQQ also have some long wicks or shitty candles, still tradable during the day.
If you are not sure, sit on your hands, wait a few days, the market will be still be here.
I got in a bit early as I was a bit bored. Ideally, I should have waited and sat on my hands instead of staying so long in the trade while theta was burning my little cash 🥺
As I write this at 10.16 ET, I am done for today.
Use money you can afford to lose to practice. That's it. Don't use your savings, save money by not buying coffee outside, or give up something, make a sacrifice to get the money to start trading instead of easily taking from your savings.
I never use Risk Reward (RR) ratio, it works for some people, but this maths does not work me, for small accounts and ordinary people who are in day trading and want to profit consistently.
I don't like fancy options strategy like iron condor, selling etc. Using simple EMAs, VWAP etc to see the trends and levels.
One and done: 20 contracts = $200 total profit.
Total options cost = $ 1,320
15 % profit
Time in Trade : 20 min. Not a morning glory trade 🥺
Life is short. One trade a day is more than enough to grow an account. Be lazy. If you have one choice, one trade, you would think twice before entering. No over trading after profit or loss. No hours on psychological stuff to avoid trading or whatever.
You have seen even with $10 per contract per day, it makes a huge difference with time. Don't be greedy.
Started with $300, just 3 contracts, 16 weeks ago, and growing it to $60,000 with 1 trade a day in 6 months target.
My trading plan and strategy is trading one trade a day, 2-5 times a week depending on availability.
No shame or pride to start to trade with 1 contract to practice profit and loss.
If you are learning by yourself, give it 2-3 months to see how you are progressing.
If you believe I am lucky every day with the trades and posts 🤷🏻‍♂️ so be it. I believe I have no choice, I put in the effort and keep doing, any loss is my loss as it is me executing my own trades and money.
I only day trade options on ETFs like SPY, QQQ, IWM etc. Timestamp on the broker is UK time. So, entry time of 2.52 is 9.52 ET.
I trade on my phone, screenshot is from TastyTrade.
sentiment 0.85
7 hr ago • u/pawelkos • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_18_2026 • C
ET energy transfer lp ⛽️
https://preview.redd.it/70n34vzaa5kh1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0d0a450f4c2401140ec1235bc68a08399b0a6e20
sentiment 0.27
8 hr ago • u/Neat_Statistician741 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_18_2026 • C
TACO Tuesday returns today at 1PM ET
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8 hr ago • u/Dragynfyre • r/interactivebrokers • ibkr_canada_bill_payment_super_fast_now • Deposits, Withdrawals, Transfers • B
Anyone notice IBKR Canada bill payment funding method is super fast now? I used to need to send the payment fairly early in the day to get it by morning of next business day but now I’ve sent it as late as 2AM ET and got the funding by 9AM ET the same day with Wealthsimple and EQ as the sending bank. Maybe it’s a WS and EQ improvement as I haven’t tested sending it that late with BMO yet but it’s been pretty reliably getting funds next biz day morning as well if I send before BMO’s bill payment daily deadline. This basically makes the bill payment method a no brainer for funding CAD into IBKR Canada accounts since it avoids the long holds with EFT
sentiment 0.86
11 hr ago • u/Expensive_Subject607 • r/Daytrading • 653_am_et_premarket_top_5_gappers_and_news • Strategy • T
6:53 AM ET Premarket Top 5 Gappers and News Catalysts | 8/18/26
sentiment 0.20
13 hr ago • u/eeniemeeniemoney • r/stocks • nasdaq_targets_december_6_for_23hour_stock_trading • Industry News • B
ebc.com -- [Nasdaq is targeting December 6, 2026 ](https://www.nasdaqtrader.com/TraderNews.aspx?id=DN2026-3) to expand trading to nearly 23 hours a day, adding a new overnight session from [9 p.m. to 4 a.m. ET. ](https://www.ebc.com/forex/nasdaq-23-hour-trading-what-changes)
The exchange would then close for one hour before reopening at 4 a.m. for its existing pre-market and daytime trading hours.
The overnight session will cover **all eligible U.S. NMS stocks and exchange-traded products**, rather than only Nasdaq-listed companies.
That does **not** mean every brokerage account will suddenly allow trading at 2 a.m. Brokers will still decide whether to offer overnight access, which stocks customers can trade, and how orders are handled.
Trading rules will also be tighter overnight. Nasdaq will mainly accept **limit-priced orders**, while market orders, pegged orders and several auction-related order types will not be available.
Liquidity could be the bigger issue. Research on existing overnight trading found wider spreads and lower displayed depth for frequently traded stocks compared with regular market hours. Across a wider group of stocks, overnight spreads were substantially larger.
Nasdaq will also introduce temporary overnight price bands between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. to prevent trades far away from reference prices. Those protections end at 4 a.m., while normal Limit Up-Limit Down rules begin at 9:30 a.m.
The [SEC has already approved ](https://www.sec.gov/rules-regulations/self-regulatory-organization-rulemaking/sr-nasdaq-2025-109)Nasdaq's framework, although the **December 6 launch remains a target rather than a guarantee** and depends on the necessary market infrastructure being ready.
The real test will come after launch: whether enough buyers and sellers actually show up overnight to make trading at 2 a.m. practical rather than simply possible.
sentiment 0.88
13 hr ago • u/Expensive_Subject607 • r/Daytrading • premarket_500_am_et_81826 • Strategy • T
Premarket 5:00 AM ET 8/18/26
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14 hr ago • u/Much_Let6632 • r/IndianStockMarket • nifty • C
Short term. Lack the patience for long term.
Get yourself a subscription for one of the legacy news outlets - Business Standard, Economic Times, Money Control, Mint ,etc.
They cost like 2k/year and recommend stocks frequently and will help you make the money back in a month if you know where to look.
Just today ET shared a news about Indian Chemical sector. How it was previously screwed by China in 2 different ways - either over production or supply chain constraints.
But Indian Chemical companies have been working around that. Using the China+1 policy for major businesses and going for a backwards integration for the last 10-15 years. And it has started to pay off.
Just check how much Neogen Chemicals, Himadri Speciality chemicals, Acutaas Chemicals have grown in the last year and you'll see the picture.
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18 hr ago • u/Ok_Twist7840 • r/Daytrading • what_happens_overnight_around_830pm_et • Question • T
What happens overnight around 8:30PM ET
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21 hr ago • u/biggest_guru_in_town • r/ethtrader • this_is_insane_apparently_people_in_the_1830s • C
Always knew that skinny mf was ET
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22 hr ago • u/FidelityTylerC • r/fidelityinvestments • loan_question • C
Welcome to the sub!👋
It sounds like you're referring to a loan from your 401(k). If that's the case, every plan has its own specific rules for what your employer allows.
You can find your plan's specific rules regarding loans by reviewing your Summary Plan Description (SPD), which is available 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)"
If you are unable to find what you are looking for or have additional questions, please feel free to contact our Workplace Investing team. Associates are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to Midnight ET.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Hope you have a great day, and look forward to seeing you around on our sub!
sentiment 0.97
22 hr ago • u/bzl33 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_18_2026 • C
> Nasdaq to launch overnight stock trading from 9 pm to 4 am ET starting December 6, 2026.
So many kids are going to go broke. But also means bubble isn't popping this year IMO.
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23 hr ago • u/TrendTao • r/technicalanalysis • spy_spx_levels_and_scenarios_for_tuesday_august • Analysis • B
**📊 Key U.S. Economic Data (ET)**
**8:15 AM** | ADP Weekly Employment Change | Previous: 8.3K
**8:30 AM** | Housing Starts | Forecast: 1.34M | Previous: 1.43M
**9:15 AM** | Industrial Production m/m | Forecast: 0.3% | Previous: 0.1%
**10:00 AM** | Pending Home Sales m/m | Forecast: 0.1% | Previous: -5.4%
⚠️ For informational purposes only. Not financial advice.
📌 #ADP #HousingStarts #IndustrialProduction #PendingHomeSales
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1 day ago • u/Ok_Cry7572 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_18_2026 • C
Nasdaq is introducing a new trading session from 9pm to 4am ET starting December 6, 2026.
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1 day ago • u/CuckedbyPowell • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_18_2026 • C
\*\*\*🚨BREAKING:
NASDAQ TO LAUNCH OVERNIGHT TRADING SESSION
Starting Dec. 6, 2026, Nasdaq will introduce a new trading session running from 9 PM to 4 AM ET. Nasdaq is also working with regulators on plans to eventually offer nearly continuous trading, 23 hours a day, five days a week.
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1 day ago • u/NotMe357 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_18_2026 • C
"BREAKING: Nasdaq plans to introduce an overnight trading session from 9:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. ET."
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