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Abstract:Webull Canada introduces options trading, Advanced Order Types, and OTC market access, offering enhanced opportunities for investors.
Webull Canada, an online investment platform and subsidiary of Webull Corporation (NASDAQ: BULL), has added new tools for its users. These include options trading at levels 1 and 2 from cash accounts, special order options, and trading in Over-the-Counter (OTC) stocks. The goal is to give people more ways to trade and control their money.
Now, with options level 1 and 2 available in cash accounts, Webull Canada users can try new trading ideas. They can use their money to earn more or keep risks low without extra steps. The new order tools—like Take Profit (TP), Stop Loss (SL), and Good Til Canceled (GTC)—make trading simpler. Users can set up trades to lock in gains or cut losses right when they start, saving time and effort.
On top of that, Webull opened up the OTC market. This adds 400 more stocks to pick from each day. Users can also trade US stocks and options, plus Canadian stocks, giving them lots of choices.
“Our aim is to make investing smooth and open up new possibilities,” said Michael Constantino, the head of Webull Canada. These changes help people manage their money better and work toward big financial dreams.
All these new options are ready to use on Webull Canadas site. Check out Webull.ca for more info.
About Webull Canada
Webull Canada is a top online platform for investing. It uses modern tech and offers clear charts to help users. With up-to-date market info and cheap trades, it supports people who want to handle their own money. You can trade stocks, options, and even save for retirement with TFSAs or RRSPs. Webull Securities (Canada) Limited follows CIRO rules and is part of CIPF, so your trading is safe.
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The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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