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Over the last 7 days, the United States market has risen by 3.2%, contributing to a remarkable 31% increase over the past year, with earnings projected to grow by 16% annually. In such a robust environment, growth companies with high insider ownership often stand out as they can benefit from strong internal alignment and commitment to long-term success.
Wondering whether Webull's share price still reflects its true worth, or if the market has moved faster than the fundamentals? The stock last closed at US$7.33, with a 3.2% return over the past week, a 52.1% return over the past month, a 10.5% decline year to date, and a 50.9% decline over the past year. Recent headlines have focused on Webull's position within the broader capital markets sector and how investor sentiment toward online trading platforms has shifted. Together, these stories...
Webull, listed as NasdaqCM:BULL, has launched a share repurchase program backed by Board approval. The company is supporting the removal of Pattern Day Trader rules to give users greater trading flexibility. Webull has rolled out zero commission trading in Canada, extending its offering to local investors. Webull, known for its app based brokerage platform, is pushing further into the global retail trading arena with these moves. The share repurchase program reflects management’s decision...
The SEC officially eliminated the $25,000 PDT rule, replacing it with a modern intraday margin framework that allows accounts as small as $2,000 to day trade.
Stock splits used to be a common corporate practice. According to the CFA Institute Journal Review, the frequency of stock splits began increasing in the 1920s and peaked in 1982, when roughly 23% of listed companies split their shares. Tech titan IBM split its stock more than a dozen times during ...
Regulators are getting ready to drop the pattern day trading threshold from $25,000 to $2,000, opening the door for a wave of new traders on Robinhood, others.