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by unethical_ban
1967 days ago
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I think the point is, the effect of that sudden change was the screwing over of retail investors at the expense of funds and firms that weren't locked out. And that RH should have seen this coming if it were all "by the book". And how the hell can those fees go up so instantly? If we're going to be all "free market" about how only the strong survive, RH should be eliminated. |
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"How do clearinghouses determine how much is required?
It’s pretty technical, but the process basically works as follows: clearinghouses look at a firm’s customer holdings as a portfolio. They use a volatility multiplier, looking at specific stocks, to quantify their risk. The clearinghouse may assign significant additional charges based on how much of one stock a firm’s customers hold. If a firm’s customers have more buy than sell orders, and the securities they’re buying are more volatile, the deposit requirement will be higher. Clearinghouses can also require additional deposits if certain thresholds are met."
https://www.streetinsider.com/Corporate+News/Robinhood+Blame...