I got to know that Bloomberg restrict you to some degree on doing personal trading? Can Bloomberg folks chime in, and let me know what are these restrictions? Would I not be allowed to do any sort of trading like buying stocks, options, cryptocurrencies etc.. Current TC: 130k New TC: 265k #bloomberg #tradingpolicy
I use Robinhood & E-Trade for stocks and Coinbase & Voyager for crypto, so do I gave to declare all of them or just Robinhood and Etrade?
Only the stock trading accounts
Does this restriction applies to your spouse, parents, and siblings accounts as well? Or just the personal account?
I think robo-advisors are exempted from this policy. Is M1 finance considered to be a robo-advisor?
For generic ETFs (for example on crude oil), is there such 30-day restriction?
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Stocks - can't sell for profit unless held for 30 days No derivatives trading allowed - so no options Crypto - no restrictions afaik
And what if you sell stocks before 30 days? and why Bloomberg does not allow derivatives trading, any reasoning you know?
Is there a restriction on brokers? Ie. can Bloomberg employees use Robinhood?