Ameritrade Funding
TD Ameritrade: Funds Available for Trading?
I have a question about my available funds for trading in my TD Ameritrade account. I am aware that it takes up to 3 days for funds to be available after selling securities. However, I have noticed that when I sell certain stocks (Apple specifically) the funds are available right away. Why does this happen?
That is available because if you bought a different stock, it would also take 3 business days before you would actually pay for that. But in a “cash” account you have to be careful, because there are some things that could trip you up.
Mutual Funds or Options are settled overnight, so you should wait at least a couple of business days before spending it on those.
There is also something called the “free ride rule” in a cash account where you cannot sell a stock at a profit if money was not in your account to buy it, because you would be making money from money you do not really have. So if you immediately buy a stock with proceeds from a sale (instead of settled cash), you might not be able to sell the 2nd stock until the 1st sale settles.
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