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3 min ago • u/FidelityChristina • r/fidelityinvestments • why_no_247_trading_yet_isnt_it_2026 • C
Thanks for adding your feedback on the sub today, u/Sharp_Attitude6358.
Before I pass it along to the right teams for review and consideration, I wanted to make sure you know about Day+ Extended orders available on our Fidelity Trader+ Desktop. Day+ orders can cross over between extended hours and standard market sessions for one market day. For example, an order could be placed at 7:00 a.m. ET, and if it doesn’t execute, could remain live for the pre-market, standard, and after-hours sessions until 8:00 p.m. ET.
To get Fidelity Trader+, check out the following link.
[Get Fidelity Trader+]( https://www.fidelity.com/trading/trading-platforms)
Have a great weekend, and come back with any further feedback or questions you have
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2 hr ago • u/FidelityAshly • r/fidelityinvestments • hong_kong_stock • C
Welcome back, u/Capable-Listen3204. Thanks for checking in with us; I can certainly go over this in more detail.
To begin, I can confirm that the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is a market available through our International Trading feature for clients to invest in foreign equities once they're listed. That said, international stocks use a different symbology than domestic stocks, so you may need to do additional research to find a specific company you want to invest in.
As a reminder, you must have already enrolled in the International Trading feature to research listed foreign symbols and quotes on Fidelity.com. From there, the easiest way to search is through the international trade ticket, where you can simply type the name of the company into the symbol field to find relevant securities. More details are outlined in our International Trading FAQs at the link below, including how to contact our International Trading team if you have trouble finding a specific company.
[Stock FAQs: International Stock Trading](https://www.fidelity.com/stock-trading/faqs-international)
Now let's discuss foreign bonds. We list a variety of fixed-income products on Fidelity.com, including some U.S.-dollar-denominated foreign bonds. Generally, if you're looking for a specific fixed-income product, you can search for it by the CUSIP, a nine-character alphanumeric identifier that's used to identify a U.S. or Canadian security. For foreign bonds, you may have to do additional research to find a CUSIP, or you can search by broader categories in our fixed income screener tool.
To research a fixed-income product denominated in USD, you can follow these easy steps while logged in:
1. Hover over the "News & Research" tab
2. Select "Fixed Income, Bonds & CDs" from the drop-down
3. Search by CUSIP or browse by category
If you've found the CUSIP for a foreign bond you wish to purchase that is not listed online, you can reach out to our Fixed Income team for further assistance. This team is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET. To be connected with the correct team, when prompted, say "Fixed Income."
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Keep in mind that foreign debt can be more volatile than U.S. dollar-denominated debt due to the impact of currency fluctuations and the risks of adverse issuer, political, regulatory, market, or economic developments. These risks might be more pronounced in emerging markets, which can be subject to greater social, economic, regulatory, and political uncertainties. Investments in debt denominated in a foreign currency involve exchange rate risk, which is the risk that a decline in the value of the local foreign currency relative to the U.S. dollar will have an adverse impact on the value of your investment after principal and interest payments are converted back to U.S. dollars.
Finally, if you'd like to learn more about international trading, please feel free to check out the link below.
[International Trading](https://www.fidelity.com/trading/investment-choices/international-investments)
I know this is a lot of information, so please let us know if we can provide additional clarity or if you need help with anything else. As always, our team is here and glad to help!
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3 hr ago • u/FidelityFerg • r/fidelityinvestments • sbloc • C
Howdy, u/Either_Refuse_5512. Thanks for checking out the sub today.
I'll be marking your post as a discussion so our lovely community knows to chime in. While some clients may be eligible to receive a securities-backed line of credit (SBLOC) using their brokerage accounts as collateral, this service is available only to 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 and frequently asked questions regarding SBLOC here:
[Line of Credit](https://www.fidelity.com/lending/securities-backed-line-of-credit)
That said, 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 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. ET, alongside Saturday and Sunday from 8:00a a.m. to 10:00 p.m. When prompted, say "Investment Solutions" to be routed to the right group.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Here's an additional link that goes into considerations for SBLOCs:
[Securities-backed line of credit](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/smart-money/what-is-a-securities-backed-line-of-credit)
The Mod team is always a comment away. I hope you enjoy your weekend.
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3 hr ago • u/FidelityMikeS • r/fidelityinvestments • why_no_247_trading_yet_isnt_it_2026 • C
Thank you for reaching out to share your thoughts on implementing 24-hour trading, u/bingeboy.
At this time, we don't have any news about expanding our trading hours. Fidelity currently offers extended-hours trading Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 9:28 a.m. ET (premarket) and 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. ET (after-hours). I will be sure to send your post along as feedback for review and consideration to expand upon the current trading times.
[Extended-hours trading ](https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/active-investor/extended-hours-trading)
My team is always glad to help and take on any feedback you may have, so feel free to reach out anytime.
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4 hr ago • u/robofl • r/fidelityinvestments • when_during_market_hours_does_an_automatic • C
Unfortunately the activity doesn't show the time, but for me it seems to be between 10-11 ET.
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5 hr ago • u/fidelityinvestments • r/fidelityinvestments • hey_reddit_im_ashley_fernandes_portfolio_manager • Community • T
Hey, Reddit! I’m Ashley Fernandes, portfolio manager of Fidelity Natural Resources Fund and Fidelity’s natural resources sector leader. I’ll be here on May 7 at 1 p.m. ET to answer your questions about energy, materials, and global dynamics shaping the space. AMA!
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5 hr ago • u/timee_bot • r/fidelityinvestments • hey_reddit_im_ashley_fernandes_portfolio_manager • C
View in your timezone:
[May 7 at 1 p.m. ET][1]
[1]: https://timee.io/20260507T1700?tl=Hey%2C+Reddit%21+I%E2%80%99m+Ashley+Fernandes%2C+portfolio+manager+of+Fidelity+Natural+Resources+Fund+and+Fidelity%E2%80%99s+natural+resources+sector+leader.+I%E2%80%99ll+be+here+on+May+7+at+1+p.m.+ET+to+answer+your+questions+about+energy%2C+materials%2C+and+global+dynamics+shaping+the+space.+AMA%21
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16 hr ago • u/TrendTao • r/Daytrading • spy_spx_levels_and_scenarios_for_friday_may_1_2026 • Trade Idea • B
https://preview.redd.it/cabgq71zofyg1.png?width=1373&format=png&auto=webp&s=8fe5a666c86563993ed5696121de3fcf26bd45ff
**📊 Key U.S. Economic Data — Friday, May 1, 2026 (ET)**
**10:00 AM** | ISM Manufacturing PMI | Forecast: 52.7
**10:00 AM** | ISM Manufacturing Prices | Forecast: 78.3
⚠️ For informational purposes only. Not financial advice.
📌 #ISM #Manufacturing
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17 hr ago • u/Krazyk00k00bird11 • r/dividends • my_2025_dividends_are_equivalent_to_a_full_time • C
$ET
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18 hr ago • u/FidelityTylerT • r/fidelityinvestments • can_i_get_fidelity_to_lend_me_money_for_a_house • C
Hello, u/Savings_Reveal9482. Thanks for reaching out to the sub this afternoon!
First, could you share more details so we can better understand exactly what you are looking for in terms of lending?
In the meantime, since you are also curious about your 401(k) plan, I can definitely share some information. It's important to note that the rules regarding 401(k) loans and withdrawals are plan-specific. We recommend reviewing your plan documents to learn more about what your plan allows.
You can generally find your plan information and start the process online after logging into NetBenefits.com by clicking the three vertical dots next to the account to open the "Quick Links” three-dot menu and selecting "Loans or Withdrawals". From there, select the "Explore your Options" button to review your choices.
There are important factors to contemplate. If you leave your current job, you might have to repay your loan in full in a very short time frame. But if you can't repay the loan for any reason, it's considered defaulted, and you'll owe both taxes and a 10% penalty on the outstanding balance of the loan if you're under 59½. To learn more about your choices, click the links below.
[How to save for a down payment ](https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/smart-money/how-to-save-for-a-house)
[Thinking of taking money out of a 401(k)? ](https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/financial-basics/taking-money-from-401k)
You can get in touch with our Workplace Investing team to discuss your choices further. Our Workplace Investing representatives are generally available Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET. When prompted, say "401(k)" to be routed to the corresponding group.
[Contact us ](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Again, please follow up with us with any additional details so that we can better understand your specific needs; we're happy to help.
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18 hr ago • u/FidelityNash • r/fidelityinvestments • multilegs • C
Hello, u/Intelligent_Dish3846. Thank you for following up.
As u/FidelityBrielle advised above, the PMCC strategy requires options Tier 2. Additionally, we cannot provide any type of advice here over social media. However, if you would like to discuss this trade and what strategy makes the most sense with a representative, you can contact one of our Investment Solutions representatives by phone. This team is a great place to start for those who have not yet spoken with anyone about their investment strategies. You can reach them Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET. When calling, if prompted by the automated system, please state "investment solutions" to be routed directly to them.
[Contact us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Please do not hesitate to reach out with any other questions or concerns you have in the future.
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20 hr ago • u/FidelityEmily • r/fidelityinvestments • i_set_auto_investment_but_its_not_working_any • C
Hi there, u/madwolli. Thanks for bringing this to the sub today. It looks like you got a few answers in the comments, but I wanted to add a few more details.
Recurring investment plans that use an external bank as a funding source require additional time to initiate the required deposit before the scheduled investment date. When the cash required for the recurring investment isn't available, the scheduled investment is skipped. You can refer to the page below for more information and other frequently asked questions about recurring investments.
[Recurring Investments](https://www.fidelity.com/trading/recurring-investments)
While stock and exchange-traded fund (ETF) trades are placed as market orders at any time during the selected investment date, mutual fund orders are placed at the next available price based on the selected investment date. Mutual funds trade only once per day after the markets close at 4 p.m. ET and are executed at the next available net asset value (NAV), which is calculated after the market closes and typically posted by 6 p.m. ET.
With all that said, if you leave the recurring investment plan as is, you should see your next investment occur on May 7th, with your deposit occurring shortly before.
Please feel free to let us know if you have additional questions about the recurring investments feature or anything else. We're here to help!
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20 hr ago • u/NoLimitHonky • r/dividends • apple_aapl_dividend_increase_2026 • C
It's 8th highest after today, in between ET and C. Aggregate gain is 16.13% overall.
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21 hr ago • u/aniote • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_01_2026 • C
\#MY Q1 EARNINGS TOMORROW 5PM ET. LIVE FROM WENDY'S BALTIMORE
Thank you for attention
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22 hr ago • u/Liplok • r/wallstreetbets • weekly_earnings_thread_427_51 • C
Thoughts on $ET?
I have 2027 Leap calls, earnings are on 5/5. It’s just been steadily going up for 5 years now. Anyone else in this?
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22 hr ago • u/DryBicycle5629 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_may_01_2026 • C
4:30 PM ET aapl earnings
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22 hr ago • u/mwesty25 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_april_30_2026 • C
4:30 ET
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23 hr ago • u/greytoc • r/investing • call_me_a_gambler_bought_30_contracts_of_sndk • C
I think u/One_Rub7972 misinterpreted your question.
In the US - equity contracts are typically traded on the CBOE. These contracts can be traded during RTH (regular trading hours) which is between 9:30am ET until 4:00pm ET.
Some contracts like certain ETF contracts trade until 4:15pm ET. And there are a small handful of index options like SPX and VIX that trade GTH (global trading hours) but most retail brokers do not support GTH.
Contract owners - those traders who have long contract positions can exercise their contracts up generally up until 5:30pm ET on expiration date - however most brokers have earlier cutoffs and brokers have house rules on how they handle expiring contracts - especially if the contracts are ITM or if there are DNE (do not exercise) instructions.
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23 hr ago • u/eraphaelparra • r/Trading • why_a_6080_bracket_logic_outcompetes • Discussion • B
$NVDA Options premiums decay aggressively during mid-week consolidation phases. The system manages this risk through a rigid -60%/+80% bracket. This logic assumes a 3 trading days maximum hold period. Most retail traders fail because they exit based on emotion rather than a calculated decay curve.

The entry routine starts at 10:00 AM ET. This timing avoids the opening 30-minute volatility gap. The system allocates $500 per trade. For a $10,000 account, a -60% stop-loss represents a $300 hit or 3% of total capital. This is a disciplined approach to position sizing.

The gate stack requires Unusual Options Activity (UOA) to exceed $1,000,000 in dollar volume within a single five-minute candle. This volume gate filters out low-liquidity signals that often trap smaller accounts. If the bid-ask spread exceeds 10% at the time of the signal, the trade is skipped. High spreads indicate insufficient liquidity to support the 80% profit target.

The 3-day time exit is the final safeguard. If neither the -60% stop nor the +80% target is hit by the market close on the third day, the position is liquidated at the mid-price. This prevents theta from eroding the remaining principal. The engine has processed 664 closed trades under these parameters.

This methodology prioritizes the bracket over the bias. In high-velocity tickers like $TSLA and $AAPL, price discovery often triggers stops before the trend resumes. The 60% buffer provides enough room for the contract to breathe without risking total capital loss. Logic-based exits remove the burden of manual decision-making during fast market moves.
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1 day ago • u/FidelityBrielle • r/fidelityinvestments • unable_to_take_another_401k_loan_after_paying_off • C
Hello there, u/nguyendn, welcome to the sub!
From the comments, I can see that you've explored your Summary Plan Description (SPD), which is the governing document for your 401(k) account. This is a great place to begin, since your employer sets the rules for these plans, including loan terms, repayment methods, and loan frequency.
If you're still not finding what you need, I suggest contacting our Workplace Investing team by phone to discuss this. Associates are available Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m. to midnight ET.
[Contact Us](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
You can also search through the "Loan" information on NetBenefits.com, by searching "loan" in the upper-right search box.
I'll mark this post as a discussion since you wanted to hear the community's experiences as well.
We appreciate you coming to us, and hope you stick around!
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