Buying — 100 Shares Of A Stock
Investors with 100+ shares often receive onboard credits (up to $250) for cruises.
100 shares can get you two season passes to their racetracks. buying 100 shares of a stock
You "rent out" your 100 shares to another trader. They pay you a fee (a premium) for the right to buy your shares at a higher price later. Investors with 100+ shares often receive onboard credits
In the options market, one contract represents exactly 100 shares. buying 100 shares of a stock
Orders for 1–99 shares (odd lots) are often handled by "market makers" and may not be reflected in the public bid/ask spread.
If the stock stays flat or goes up slowly, you keep the cash premium and your shares, creating a stream of "passive income" on top of any dividends. 🎟️ Exclusive Shareholder Perks