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Stake Black Wall St benefits
wall stStake Black Wall St is the premium membership designed to give you powerful research and trading tools for the U.S. stock market.
What are Full Financials on Stake Black Wall St and how do they help me?
Full Financials give you on-platform access to deep, detailed company data for U.S. stocks, allowing you to perform more thorough fundamental analysis.
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Content: You can view the last eight quarters of:
Cash Flow Statements
Income Statements
Balance Sheet Statements
Benefit: This essential data lets you better value a stock, understand its financial health, and make informed decisions beyond just looking at the stock price.
What are Buy/Sell Ratings & Price Targets on Stake Black Wall St?
This feature provides insights from professional financial analysts at major sell-side banks directly within the Stake platform.
Analyst Ratings: You can see if experts view a stock as a Buy, Sell, or Hold. This helps you quickly gauge the expert sentiment around a company.
Price Targets: These are predictions made by analysts about what a stock's price will be at a certain point in the future, helping you set expectations and inform your own valuation.
Timeliness: Ratings are updated three hours before each U.S. market open and throughout the trading day, with over 150 updates per day, giving you a competitive edge on expert opinion.
Note: These ratings and targets are for informational purposes and should be used as one component of your own comprehensive research.
What is Instant Buying Power on Stake Black Wall St and how does it work?
Instant Buying Power allows you to use the proceeds from a stock sale immediately to place new trades, without waiting for the settlement period.
T+1 Settlement: Traditionally, when you sell a U.S. stock, the funds take one business day to "settle" (T+1) before you can fully access them to buy new stocks or withdraw.
Benefit: With Instant Buying Power, you bypass the T+1 settlement period, allowing you to sell stocks and reinvest the funds instantly. This is crucial for quickly capitalising on new opportunities or adjusting your portfolio rapidly in response to market events.
Important PDT Rule: If your account value is under US$25,000, you must still adhere to the Pattern Day Trading (PDT) rules as governed by FINRA, even with Instant Buying Power.
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