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Can I cancel my account?
You can cancel your account at any time.To do so follow these steps:1) Click on the ME page2) Click on the three dashed lines at the top right of the page3) Click on Settings4) Click on Account & S...
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I do not have a valid SSN number, can I open an account with Tradesk?
No - the only alternative would be an ITIN. Tradesk also accepts valid ITINs (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number).
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Do I need to submit a new transfer if my transfer was rejected?
Yes. If your transfer was rejected, you'll need to submit a new transfer request for processing. Please contact our team for any questions regarding rejected transfers.
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What’s a 1042-S?
A Form 1042-S is used to report US-sourced income (like dividends and interest) paid out to non-US persons. If you’re certified as a non-US person for tax purposes and receive US sourced income, yo...
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Cash Secured Puts
A cash-secured put is an options strategy where you sell a put option while keeping enough cash in your account to buy the underlying stock if assigned. This approach is commonly used by investors ...
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Why hasn't my order been filled?
Limited volumeYour order won’t be filled if there aren’t enough shares available at the specified price or number. This occurs most frequently with large orders placed on low-volume securities. Kee...
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Why was my application rejected?
Tradesk reviews and evaluates multiple factors before approving a new account request. You will typically receive an email requesting additional information, or explaining any issues that might hav...
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Why did my stock transfer fail or get rejected?
Incoming stock transfer requests to Tradesk may be rejected or pending for greater than 7 business days due to some of the following reasons: 1. A transfer of unsupported securities such as bonds, ...
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What’s a 1099-C?
Form 1099-C is filed for a debtor who owed $600 or more of a debt that was canceled.
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Long Strangles
A buying strangle involves two options trades:• Buy a call option• Buy a put optionThe strike prices for the call and put are different, but the underlying stock, quantity of contracts, and expirat...