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May 15, 2026 3:59:59 PM EDT
20.16USD-0.982%(-0.20)10,954,246
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6 hr ago • u/razgriz11 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of_may • C
$ET LEAPS ? $20C 01/2027 has nearly 135K open interest
sentiment 0.46
9 hr ago • u/T-harzianum • r/interactivebrokers • margin_and_settlement_date_after_market_hour • General Question • B
I have a margin account with IBKR. All my cash in IBKR is being tied in SGOV. I setup a limit order to buy VOO and I will sell some SGOV to fund the purchase once my order is filled.
My order went through on Friday 7.30PM ET. However, I did not notice it until after 8PM ET so I no longer able to redeem cash through selling SGOV.
Does this mean that I will get charged interest for 1 day if I sell SGOV during market hour on coming Monday and there is no way to avoid the interest for my mistake?
sentiment -0.55
14 hr ago • u/Nattydr3 • r/Daytrading • nobody_tells_you_how_lonely_trading_can_get • C
What do you trade, and are you ET or a different time zone?
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16 hr ago • u/FidelityAshly • r/fidelityinvestments • whats_the_minimum_amount_i_can_draw_on_a_sbloc • C
Thanks for reaching out this afternoon.
As you're aware, some clients may be eligible to receive a securities-backed line of credit (SBLOC) while using their brokerage accounts as collateral, this service is only available for certain clients working with a dedicated advisor. You will need to contact one of our advisors for more information about your pledged asset amount and to have your specific situation reviewed. Additionally, you can find general information regarding SBLOC here:
[Line of credit](https://www.fidelity.com/lending/securities-backed-line-of-credit)
If you don't have an assigned Fidelity advisor, please get in touch with our Investment Solutions team to help connect you with one. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET. When prompted, say "Investment Solutions" to be routed to the right group.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Should any other questions come up outside of this, please let us know; we're happy to help.
sentiment 0.98
17 hr ago • u/ChocolateSilent9538 • r/Daytrading • your_problem_isnt_psychology_its_screen_time • C
NY open (9:30–11:30 AM ET). One session, best results.
Trading every hour = overtrading. Specialize, win.
Good question. Protect focus.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
sentiment 0.93
18 hr ago • u/6pathsofpein • r/dividends • just_crossed_1kmonth_on_average_from_dividends • C
Nice...I have JEPQ, ARCC, ET and MO
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20 hr ago • u/TUDa2020 • r/Finanzen • ist_das_altersvorsorgedepot_der_türöffner_für • C
Du weißt aber schon was das ET in ETF heißt?
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/Defiant-Flamingo2198 • r/quant • electronic_trading_desk • C
Let me explain what I've learned during my past experience but I'm afraid I can't be much of a help given you sound like ET Agency Quant rather than Principal Trader here. Still it might be worthwhile.
How's the market looking:
1. I would say for US Equities it's really tough due the products being very commoditized, so very tight spread, harsh competition for the volume..etc. But it still is an important bank and I believe many senior mgmt at the execution services would expect you to make money. I found it very interesting desk and it gave me great opportunity to learn about systematic trading. However, I would say there are not many competitive banks in this space who can actually make solid money here given harsh competition. MS/GS/JPM are obviously quite solid while UBS is also a very solid in this Equities area and they have quite a good risk appetite in this space.
How's the work:
1. THe work would differ quite significantly between agency and the principal desk. I can't say much about the agency side but afaik you're responsible for building/maintaining internal dark pool, SOR, optimizing execution algo(mostly TCA) for large blocks. It's mostly about supporting the sales trader interact well with the clients. You'd be more of an execution research expert, and you'd get to learn much more about the flow, market impact, Trading operations..etc. If you're in the principal desk, you'd be identified as Trader where you actually trade agianst/internalize the flow in your bank. (Most banks would call it CRB). I would say CRB trading would consist of 35% trading 35% research 30% dev, cuz you're the owner of internalization engine/framework. During the market hours you need to monitor how ur system works, and tweak parameters when market condition changes or you think there's an opportunity to make money..and before/after market you'd do ur own research about how you can optimize trading system..make more money..Portfolio management is also an importat factor so you'd get to know about various factor models(either Axioma/Barra or internally developed ones).
WLB wise
1. I do have quite a few ET quants friends, they mainly come to office around 8 ~ 8:30 which is quite later than the traders, and they to have lunchtime..and leave around 6~6:30 which I think is fine.
sentiment 0.99
2 days ago • u/Electrical_Top_9933 • r/RobinHoodPennyStocks • hcwb_50_q1_earnings_blowout_and_pipeline_data_on • DD/Research • B
HCW Biologics (HCWB) ripped on Friday after a Q1 2026 earnings beat and fresh pipeline data sent this microcap biotech gapping 150%+ before the opening.
\*\*The catalyst\*\*
HCWB reported Q1 2026 EPS of $0.37 vs an estimated -$0.44 — a 184% surprise driven largely by $6.5M in revenue from an exclusive worldwide license of HCW11-006 to Trimmune. The company also released preclinical data on HCW11-040 (a pembrolizumab-based fusion immunotherapeutic) and HCW11-018b at AACR 2026 showing strong anti-tumor activity. On top of that, management guided to preliminary Phase 1 readout for HCW9302 in alopecia areata in H1 2026.
\*\*Why HCWB specifically\*\*
This is a \~$2M market-cap biotech with only \~6M float shares, so even a small bid wall moves price double digits. The combination of an EPS beat, real revenue (not just dilution), and a near-term Phase 1 readout flipped the narrative from "going-concern story" to "catalyst stock" in a single press release. Premarket bid pushed the gap to +154%.
\*\*The numbers\*\*
\- Market cap: \~$2.3M
\- Float: 6.15M shares
\- Prev close: $0.337
\- Gap: +154.78%
\- Premarket high: $0.96 (+183%)
\- Short ratio: 0.29 (short % of float \~9.3%)
\- 52-week range: $0.25 – $10.00 (96.6% below 52-week high)
\- Sector: Healthcare / Biotechnology
A microcap biotech this small with a real earnings beat is exactly the setup small-float runners need — the float can be turned over in minutes once it gets going.
\*\*Signal timing\*\*
The Stock Pulse app sent me a push notification at 7:20 AM ET at $0.94 (premarket). It peaked at $1.41 around 9:52 AM — about 2 hours 32 minutes later. +49.8%.
\*\*Bear case\*\*
\- HCWB was previously flagged with going-concern doubt and is in a Nasdaq delisting hearing for failing the $1.00 minimum bid requirement — closing above $1 once doesn't fix that
\- Q1 revenue was driven by a one-time licensing milestone, not recurring product sales
\- \~$2M market cap stocks fade fast once the premarket crowd takes profit — closed at $1.05 vs the $1.41 peak
\- Biotech preclinical data ≠ FDA approval; HCW9302 readout in H1 2026 is the next real binary
https://preview.redd.it/k4pjyda4pd1h1.png?width=2779&format=png&auto=webp&s=b5588db011c4732e1ab39e129937372830dc7453
sentiment 0.82
2 days ago • u/FidelityAshly • r/fidelityinvestments • fidelity_rewards_visa_preapproval • C
Thanks for the question. I'm glad to point you in the right direction.
We work with Elan Financial Services to administer the Fidelity Visa Signature Rewards credit card. Elan occasionally runs their own offers and promos, so you'll need to contact them directly to review sign-up bonus details. Elan associates are available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET, and Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ET. Their contact information is listed in the link below.
[Visa Signature Rewards](https://www.fidelity.com/go/visa-signature-rewards)
Is there anything else we may help out with today?
sentiment 0.95
2 days ago • u/FidelityChristina • r/fidelityinvestments • if_i_put_in_an_order_to_buy_shares_of_a_mutual • C
Happy Friday, and great question. I see the community is already lending its support!
The community is correct! Trades entered after 4:00 p.m. ET will get the price of the next business day because mutual funds do not trade in the pre- or after-hours trading sessions.
Mutual funds generally trade once a day, at the end of the day. When entering a trade to buy, sell, or exchange mutual fund shares, the trade will execute at the next available price, calculated after trading ends that day and typically posted by 6:00 pm ET.

Also, remember that it can take a few hours for mutual funds to calculate and report the day's updated price. Orders submitted before 4:00 p.m. ET will remain "open" after the markets have closed until our systems update to reflect the executed order.
Do you have any other questions for us today?
sentiment 0.92
2 days ago • u/nkyguy1988 • r/fidelityinvestments • if_i_put_in_an_order_to_buy_shares_of_a_mutual • C
Mutual funds only trade once daily after market close. Order cutoff is 4pm ET.
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2 days ago • u/FidelityEmily • r/fidelityinvestments • fidelity_trader_is_not_a_replacement_for_active • C
Thanks for following up and bringing this to our attention, u/Vegasputs.
We're not receiving widespread reports of issues with charts loading in Fidelity Trader+ Desktop, and I was unable to replicate. If you haven't already, you can troubleshoot by uninstalling and reinstalling the program. It's also good to make sure your device has the latest software update and that it meets system requirements, as they're subject to change. You can use the links below to redownload the program and review system requirements.
[Download Fidelity Trader+ Desktop](https://www.fidelity.com/trading/trading-platforms#GetTraderPlus)
[Fidelity Trader+ Desktop System Requirements](https://www.fidelity.com/trading/trading-platforms/system-requirements)
If troubleshooting doesn't fix your issue, we suggest 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.
The team is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. You can 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)
We'll be here if anything changes or if you need more help.
sentiment 0.96
2 days ago • u/SnooRecipes8920 • r/wallstreetbets • el_niño_strategy • C
I’m already in ET, what is your thinking?
sentiment 0.00
2 days ago • u/FidelityIan • r/fidelityinvestments • account_records_trouble • C
We appreciate you following up.
If you continue to experience this, we recommend reaching out to our Technical Support team so they can further troubleshoot the issue with you. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET. When you call and are prompted, please tell the automated system "technical support" to be routed to the right team.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
If you have any additional questions that we can help with here, feel free to let us know. The r/fidelityinvestments mods are here to help however we can.
sentiment 0.97
2 days ago • u/FidelityShea • r/fidelityinvestments • option_level_check_is_sometimes_wrong • C
Thanks for reaching out and sharing these details about your situation, u/Oxianas.
As you may already know, the Options Summary pairs your options contracts to optimize them for margin efficiency. When all contracts are paired like in the screenshot you shared, legging into or out of a strategy (where you're placing an order for one leg in a multi-leg strategy, rather than all legs being entered simultaneously) can result in naked contracts and error messages if your account is not approved to trade a sufficient options tier for that strategy.
[Learn more about options trading tiers.](https://www.fidelity.com/options-trading/faqs)
That said, I understand how this can be frustrating if your goal is ultimately to establish or close a strategy that's available to you with your existing options approval tier. I'll make sure your post is shared with the right teams as feedback about this experience, but we also recommend contacting our Active Trader team for additional assistance. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ET. If prompted by the automated system, please say "Active Trader" to be routed to the correct group.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)

If we can support you with anything else, please let us know.
*Options trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all investors. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. Before trading options, please read the [Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options](https://www.theocc.com/Company-Information/Documents-and-Archives/Options-Disclosure-Document). Supporting documentation for any claims, if applicable, will be furnished upon request.*
sentiment 0.98
2 days ago • u/FidelityJoseph • r/fidelityinvestments • constant_tech_glitches_this_week_across_mac_os • C
Hey there.
We recommend reaching out to our Technical Support team so they can troubleshoot the issue with you. 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 )
We're here if you have any other questions.
sentiment 0.90
2 days ago • u/Erickooo0 • r/options • 27k_win_on_a_smallcap_using_ai_options_flow • B
**Preface:** Mods removed the post yesterday but had tons of dms about this post so reposting with clarifications that led to removal.

1. I have some experience developing games. Although it's largely irrelevant since game dev is mostly in rust and this alert was written in python by the AI.
2. I am not affiliated with Xynth whatsoever. I just thought sharing some insight on how I as a 9-5 retail worker use AI to make money would be pretty insightful for the community. 
3. The contents of this post is not AI generated. I wrote it myself. The post has to do with using ai to help setup systems to help you trade.
So I've been messing around on this platform that lets you build your own alerts by writing English prompts to it, which the AI turns into code. I don’t have much experience developing finance software. Every-time i tried coding up something, it would be way too expensive for the data sources I wanted o take far too long.  On top of this, watching charts all day was just not feasible for me. Figured I'd bite and build myself a scanner.
The alert was pretty simple: every 5 minutes during market hours, it scanned small/mid-cap stocks for unusual call option activity. Specifically, it looked for cases where call volume was spiking and open interest was building at the same strike, which can sometimes suggest aggressive accumulation.
Again nothing crazy, I’ve been trading these setups for years and so have others on this sub. The bigger unlock was having it run automatically every 5 minutes during trading days, so I don't have to scroll through 8,000 tickers myself.
**Timeline**
**April 24:** I got pinged on a name I'd literally never heard of; ESPR (Esperion Therapeutics). Small-cap pharma, \~$650M market cap, trading at $1.83. 
Immediately sussed out because biotech micro-caps are exactly the kind of thing that pumps and dumps you in a week.
To dive deeper, i further to tell me "Why did this alert fire? After looking over the alert data and pulling from a couple of other data sources (cheddar flow, fmp, tradingview).
It came back with:
* 1300 contracts were traded in a single cluster of 9 trades
* All betting on $2 strike calls with 05/15 exp
* 100 percent of the volume on this ticker was bullish
* Volume / oil ratio was 1.43 so this had been a long accumulation
* No news or catalysts coming up which signaled that they knew something we didn’t
So at this point the contracts were 0.19 each so I said why not. I bought 30 of them totalling $570. A medium sized position. 
**May 1st, 3:00 am ET:** News breaks out that ESPR is getting acquired by ARCHIMED for $1.1 billion dollars at 3.38 dollars per share. For reference at the time of purchase the stock was at $1.15. 
May 1st, **9:30 am ET:** ESPR gaps up $1.15 -> 3.38 , my options contract gap up to $1.10 form 0.19. I sell my entire position and come out with: Net +$2,730.
I know one win doesn't make a concrete, backtested strategy. I think for me though, its less about using ai to tell me what to trade but instead using it as a tool to help me setup an ecosystem that helps me stay profitable or become more profitable easier. . Before, my workflow was staring at CheddarFlow on my WFH days, hunting for these filters manually. Now it's all automated.
That said,  I still try to exercise as much caution as possible. So with these alerts, I'll get a notification and then message Xynth to deep-research why the alert fired, and it'll either confirm or deny the confluence before I pull the trigger. I never trade it on first notice. 
Excited to see what other plays I can catch in the future.
sentiment 1.00
2 days ago • u/FidelityMikeS • r/fidelityinvestments • unable_to_view_stock_research_whats_going_on • C
Hi, u/shadowsong42. We're glad you reached out on the sub.
At this time, we are not seeing widespread reports related to loading issues with the stock research page on Fidelity.com. Since I was unable to recreate this on my end, the best path forward would be to perform some troubleshooting steps for your browser. When you have a chance, please try the steps listed below:
1. Log out, restart your browser, and log back into your profile
2. Clear your browser's cache and cookies
3. Try another browser.
If this does not help, we recommend reaching out to our Technical Support team so they can troubleshoot the issue with you. Associates are available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us )
With that, our team is always happy to help, so feel free to follow up with us here if you run into any other issues or have any questions, and we'll be glad to help.
sentiment 0.99
2 days ago • u/Suspicious_Bear_5900 • r/wallstreetbets • el_niño_strategy • C
ET
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