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Wall St regular trading hours
Regular market hours are 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET (Eastern Time). Stake supports two additional trading sessions: Pre-Market: 4:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. ET After-Hours: 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. ET You can ...
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Adding funds using bank transfer
Adding funds using bank transfer on the Stake appHead to your Wall St or AUS dashboard in the ‘Invest’ tab and tap ‘Add’ next to your buying powerEnter the amount you want to depositSelect ‘Bank tr...
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Buying and selling shares
How do I buy and sell shares on Stake?Log into your Stake account.Find the security you’re interested in.Select Buy.Choose the order type, the number of shares or dollar value, and your desired pri...
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Why can't I withdraw?
Quick rundown on a common point of confusion: the difference between your Buying Power and Cash Balance. This is the most common reason you may not be able to withdraw yet.They can show different a...
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Stake Black AUS benefits
What is Stake Black AUS and what are its main benefits for ASX trading?Stake Black is our premium subscription service, designed to enhance your ASX trading experience with access to advanced marke...
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Wall St day trade counter
A day trade is when you buy and sell (or sell and then buy) the same U.S. stock within a single trading day. It’s important to understand how these are counted – especially if you’re approaching th...
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Wall St leveraged and inverse ETFs
Leveraged and inverse ETFs on StakeThere are a range of ETFs available on Stake that are designed for different market conditions – including leveraged and inverse ETFs. Before investing in these p...
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Changes in share quantity
Why do I have more or fewer shares than expected?This usually happens as a result of a corporate action – a company-initiated event that affects all shareholders and can change the number of shares...
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Unfilled market orders
Why didn’t my market order fill?If your market order didn’t fill, it’s usually due to timing or a rule enforced. Here are the most common reasons. You placed the order outside normal trading hoursM...
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Wall St extended hours sessions
Extended Hours lets you trade on Wall St for 9.5 extra hours each weekday – giving you more flexibility to act on news, earnings and market moves as they happen. When are Extended Hours (EHT)? Regu...