• Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-16 16:49

      The End of the PDT Era: Historical Moment for Retail Investors or Harvesting Game?

      The SEC has formally abolished the Pattern Day Trading (PDT) rule that had been in place for two decades. $Robinhood(HOOD)$ jumps 10% on the news! This is not just the disappearance of a number — it is the fifth major historic “opening of the floodgates” moment in the U.S. stock market over the past 50 years. But behind this newly opened door lies a question: is it gold, or a trap? For the past twenty years, U.S. retail investors were divided into two classes: Account > $25,000: You were free, with unlimited intraday trading. Account < $25,000: You were labeled as a “PDT” trader, allowed only 4 round trips within 5 days, and violations could result in account restrictions. Now, that wealth barrier has been shattered. The SEC no longer looks
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    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·02:16
      1. Removing pattern day trading rules is a liberation for retail investors to be able to trade similar to large investors 2. Yes removing pdt will increase trading volumes 3. Largest trading stocks will have higher volumes
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·00:20
      my guess is it'll be bad for small traders trying to take a chance. this trader gonna take another hit for sure.🤕
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·00:18
      guess itll be vad for snall fry trying tk taje a cgance gonna hurt this trader.
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-16 22:55
      Now, that wealth barrier has been shattered. The SEC no longer looks at how much money is in your pocket, but at how much risk you are taking. The new rule introduces a real-time risk-based margin system: whether you have $500 or $50,000, as long as your risk controls pass, intraday trading is no longer restricted.
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-16 22:51
      For the past twenty years, U.S. retail investors were divided into two classes: Account > $25,000: You were free, with unlimited intraday trading. Account < $25,000: You were labeled as a “PDT” trader, allowed only 4 round trips within 5 days, and violations could result in account restrictions.
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    • xc__xc__
      ·04-16 21:54

      SEC Drops PDT Bomb: Robinhood Explodes 10% – Day Trading Revolution Unleashed or $100 Moonshot Trap? 😱🚀

      $Robinhood(HOOD)$ Robinhood just rocketed 10.41% to $87.32 after the SEC formally killed the Pattern Day Trader rule, scrapping the $25,000 minimum account balance requirement and instantly expanding HOOD’s addressable user base to millions of retail traders who were previously locked out. 😤 This regulatory dividend is a game-changer, removing one of the biggest barriers to active trading and opening the floodgates for smaller accounts to day trade freely. At the same time, expectations for prediction market deregulation are gaining serious traction, creating a powerful compounding policy tailwind that could turbocharge Robinhood’s product suite and user engagement. Q1 earnings on April 28 will deliver the first hard numbers on how the PDT repeal
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-16 17:38
      From my perspective, removing the PDT rule is a double-edged sword. It looks like true democratization—no more $25,000 barrier—but markets reward discipline, not access. This shift puts full responsibility on the individual, and I think many retail traders will overestimate their edge while underestimating how fast intraday losses can snowball. Looking back at past changes—from commission deregulation to the zero-commission wave led by $Robinhood(HOOD)$ and $Charles Schwab(SCHW)$ —each reform boosted access but also speculation. I s
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·04-16 17:16
      that's why markets are so much more volatile these days. fast trading, so many people trading.. everyone thinks stock market is free money. but actually stock market rewards the patient and punishes the impatient.
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·04-16 16:49

      The End of the PDT Era: Historical Moment for Retail Investors or Harvesting Game?

      The SEC has formally abolished the Pattern Day Trading (PDT) rule that had been in place for two decades. $Robinhood(HOOD)$ jumps 10% on the news! This is not just the disappearance of a number — it is the fifth major historic “opening of the floodgates” moment in the U.S. stock market over the past 50 years. But behind this newly opened door lies a question: is it gold, or a trap? For the past twenty years, U.S. retail investors were divided into two classes: Account > $25,000: You were free, with unlimited intraday trading. Account < $25,000: You were labeled as a “PDT” trader, allowed only 4 round trips within 5 days, and violations could result in account restrictions. Now, that wealth barrier has been shattered. The SEC no longer looks
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    • xc__xc__
      ·04-16 21:54

      SEC Drops PDT Bomb: Robinhood Explodes 10% – Day Trading Revolution Unleashed or $100 Moonshot Trap? 😱🚀

      $Robinhood(HOOD)$ Robinhood just rocketed 10.41% to $87.32 after the SEC formally killed the Pattern Day Trader rule, scrapping the $25,000 minimum account balance requirement and instantly expanding HOOD’s addressable user base to millions of retail traders who were previously locked out. 😤 This regulatory dividend is a game-changer, removing one of the biggest barriers to active trading and opening the floodgates for smaller accounts to day trade freely. At the same time, expectations for prediction market deregulation are gaining serious traction, creating a powerful compounding policy tailwind that could turbocharge Robinhood’s product suite and user engagement. Q1 earnings on April 28 will deliver the first hard numbers on how the PDT repeal
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      SEC Drops PDT Bomb: Robinhood Explodes 10% – Day Trading Revolution Unleashed or $100 Moonshot Trap? 😱🚀
    • ChrishustChrishust
      ·02:16
      1. Removing pattern day trading rules is a liberation for retail investors to be able to trade similar to large investors 2. Yes removing pdt will increase trading volumes 3. Largest trading stocks will have higher volumes
      45Comment
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·00:20
      my guess is it'll be bad for small traders trying to take a chance. this trader gonna take another hit for sure.🤕
      4Comment
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    • j islandfundj islandfund
      ·00:18
      guess itll be vad for snall fry trying tk taje a cgance gonna hurt this trader.
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·04-16 17:38
      From my perspective, removing the PDT rule is a double-edged sword. It looks like true democratization—no more $25,000 barrier—but markets reward discipline, not access. This shift puts full responsibility on the individual, and I think many retail traders will overestimate their edge while underestimating how fast intraday losses can snowball. Looking back at past changes—from commission deregulation to the zero-commission wave led by $Robinhood(HOOD)$ and $Charles Schwab(SCHW)$ —each reform boosted access but also speculation. I s
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·04-16 22:55
      Now, that wealth barrier has been shattered. The SEC no longer looks at how much money is in your pocket, but at how much risk you are taking. The new rule introduces a real-time risk-based margin system: whether you have $500 or $50,000, as long as your risk controls pass, intraday trading is no longer restricted.
      166Comment
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·04-16 22:51
      For the past twenty years, U.S. retail investors were divided into two classes: Account > $25,000: You were free, with unlimited intraday trading. Account < $25,000: You were labeled as a “PDT” trader, allowed only 4 round trips within 5 days, and violations could result in account restrictions.
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    • highhandhighhand
      ·04-16 17:16
      that's why markets are so much more volatile these days. fast trading, so many people trading.. everyone thinks stock market is free money. but actually stock market rewards the patient and punishes the impatient.
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