Webull Corporation is rated Hold due to strong top-line growth but uncertain profitability and heavy reliance on cyclical trading activity. BULL's revenue grew 36% YoY in Q1, with customer assets up ...
Webull shares jumped as traders piled into call options. A recent rule change could mean more revenue for the retail broker.
The change eliminates the long-standing PDT restrictions that limited accounts under $25,000 to three day trades within a rolling five-business-day period. Once implemented, Webull users will be able ...
Webull Canada, a subsidiary of Webull Corporation (NASDAQ: BULL), recently launched zero-commission trading for U.S. and Canadian equities across TFSA, RRSP, margin, and cash accounts, while Webull ...
Webull Corp (NASDAQ:BULL)is up 1.66% at $6.00, while eToro Group Ltd (NASDAQ:ETOR) is gaining 1.76% to trade at $39.88.
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Investing.com -- Webull (NASDAQ: BULL) shares jumped more than 9% on Wednesday after the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved a major overhaul of the pattern day-trading rule, ending the ...
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) approval of FINRA’s plan to eliminate the “pattern day trader” designation marks a meaningful win for retail-focused brokerages and trading platforms.
Shares of Webull soared nearly 375% on Monday, the second day on the market for the stock-trading app, which completed its merger last week with SK Growth Opportunities Corp., a special-purpose ...
The SEC is replacing the 25 year-old Pattern Day Trader rule with a new system focused on real-time risk. The change could encourage small investors to take more risk. This voice experience is ...
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