you are currently viewing:Wall Street is Reaping the Benefits of Faster TradingAugust 6, 2025--A long-anticipated overhaul in Wall Street's trade settlement system is proving more beneficial than expected, unlocking billions in capital and improving bond market efficiency. More than a year after the U.S. adopted its new one-day settlement cycle, or T+1, trading costs in the corporate bond market have dropped significantly. According to Barclays Research, a key measure of transaction costs has fallen by 12%, while margin requirements the collateral or cash firms must set aside to protect against failed trades have declined 29%. This freed-up capital is now being deployed back into markets, boosting credit market liquidity in the process. Source: tradealgo.com |
May 29, 2025--Defiance ETFs introduces CVNX, the Defiance Daily Target 2X Long CVNA ETF (CVNX), a 2X leveraged single-stock ETF designed to provide amplified exposure to Carvana Co. (NYSE: CVNA). This ETF offers traders a way to pursue enhanced upside potential in Carvana without the need for a margin account.
May 29, 2025--Innovator Capital Management, LLC (Innovator), pioneer and provider of the largest lineup of Defined Outcome ETFs, today announced its intention to close four ETFs.
May 28, 2025--NVII targets 1.25x* leveraged exposure to NVIDIA, combining covered calls on half the portfolio for weekly income with uncapped upside potential on the rest
REX Financial ("REX"), a leader in innovative exchange-traded products, today announces the launch of a new single stock covered call suite with the REX NVDA Growth & Income ETF (CBOE: NVII).
May 28, 2025--Summary
The Congressional Budget Office projects that if current laws governing revenues and spending generally remained unchanged, federal debt held by the public, boosted by large deficits, would increase from 100 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025 to 156 percent of GDP in 2055-exceeding any previously recorded level and on track to increase further.