The SEC is ending its dotcom crash-era day trading rule, a move that sent Robinhood and Webull shares sharply higher.
Since the early 2000s, a single regulatory rule has quietly kept millions of retail traders on the sidelines, preventing them ...
On April 14, 2026, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced its final approval of a transformative rule change ...
For over two decades, a key regulation stood as a financial wall between the average retail investor and the world of ...
FINRA is getting rid of the 2001 Pattern Day Trader (PDT) rule and replacing it with new intraday margin requirements. Here’s ...
The SEC approved FINRA's plan to abolish the $25,000 pattern day trader rule, replacing it with intraday margin standards.
Violating the pattern day trading rule can be a costly mistake for active investors. For the uninitiated, it can result in trading restrictions or a locked account. And when that happens, any holdings ...
A Securities and Exchange Commission move to axe a decades-old rule aimed at damping risky trades could encourage small investors to get even more active in the U.S. stock market. Retail brokerages su ...
According to Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), a pattern day trader (PDT) is someone who trades at least four times over the course of five business days and their day trading exceeds ...