Wow we really are marching right to towards a centralised digital currency with no privacy and no actually ownership.
Remember back in the day when owning stock meant u owned the actually stocks. Well now u own the right to the stocks but if the platform ur trading on goes under welp out of luck guess u don’t actually own them.
This only applies to discount brokers, all of which are licensed, regulated brokers.
You do, in fact, “own” the stocks you buy.
The internal plumbing of securities clearing, settlement, and registration is not a concern to retail investors.
Stop buying into juvenile conspiracies.
And if for some reason you are still not satisfied, you can always opt for a “full service” broker or ask to register the shares in your name, both of which are much more expensive.
Wow we really are marching right to towards a centralised digital currency with no privacy and no actually ownership.
Remember back in the day when owning stock meant u owned the actually stocks. Well now u own the right to the stocks but if the platform ur trading on goes under welp out of luck guess u don’t actually own them.
You will own nothing and be happy.
Isn’t that called an option in the derivatives market? You can still own stock.
What? That’s not true. That’s what SPIC is for. Just like if a bank goes under and it’s FDIC insured, then you’re fine.
https://robinhood.com/us/en/support/articles/how-youre-protected/
SPIC lmao. They might want to rethink that acronym.
It’s actually SIPC - the Securities Investor Protection Corporation, so there aren’t any abbreviation problems.
Oops! Dyslexia lol. My bad.
I could not be happier for the death of physical cash. I despise it so much.
I too enjoy sucking the governments dick as they creepily investigate everything I spend money on to ensure absolute social conformity.
This only applies to discount brokers, all of which are licensed, regulated brokers.
You do, in fact, “own” the stocks you buy.
The internal plumbing of securities clearing, settlement, and registration is not a concern to retail investors.
Stop buying into juvenile conspiracies.
And if for some reason you are still not satisfied, you can always opt for a “full service” broker or ask to register the shares in your name, both of which are much more expensive.
Do I own my shares? – Trading 212 - https://helpcentre.trading212.com/hc/en-us/articles/360008702918-Do-I-own-my-shares