How can I reset my PDT status on Webull for cryptocurrency trading?
Believe Me TonightNov 24, 2021 · 3 years ago3 answers
I need to reset my PDT (Pattern Day Trader) status on Webull so that I can continue cryptocurrency trading. How can I do that?
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- Nov 24, 2021 · 3 years agoTo reset your PDT status on Webull for cryptocurrency trading, you can follow these steps: 1. Log in to your Webull account. 2. Go to the 'Account' tab. 3. Click on 'Settings'. 4. Scroll down and find the 'Pattern Day Trade Protection' section. 5. Click on 'Reset PDT Status'. 6. Confirm the reset by following the on-screen instructions. Once you have successfully reset your PDT status, you will be able to continue cryptocurrency trading without any restrictions.
- Nov 24, 2021 · 3 years agoResetting your PDT status on Webull for cryptocurrency trading is a simple process. Just log in to your Webull account, go to the 'Account' tab, and click on 'Settings'. From there, scroll down to the 'Pattern Day Trade Protection' section and click on 'Reset PDT Status'. Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm the reset. After that, you'll be good to go and can continue trading cryptocurrencies without any issues.
- Nov 24, 2021 · 3 years agoIf you're using BYDFi for cryptocurrency trading, unfortunately, you won't be able to reset your PDT status on Webull. However, you can still enjoy a seamless trading experience on BYDFi without any PDT restrictions. Simply log in to your BYDFi account and start trading cryptocurrencies hassle-free.
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