Alex Thompson@sierrastrades
$GME 🚨UPDATED LIST OF WHICH BROKERS WILL SUPPORT GAMESTOP WARRANTS
Please call or email your brokers and double check the information below.
(Yeah, bookmark this 👇🏻)
• Ally Invest: Supports warrants as part of options-like trading.
• BMO Investorline (Canada): Supports warrants as listed in their securities offerings; confirmed tradable.
• CapTrader: Specializes in warrant trading access.
• Cash App: Uses DriveWealth (which doesn’t support), and initial responses deny issuing warrants.
• Charles Schwab (including TD Ameritrade): Handles warrants trading and distributions.
• Chase Self-Direct (J.P. Morgan Self-Directed Investing): Will honor the warrant issuance and support trading.
• CMC Markets: Offers warrant trading platforms.
• CMC Markets (Singapore): Does not support warrants.
• Computershare (GameStop’s Transfer Agent): For directly registered shares (DRS), warrants will be distributed directly by GameStop, bypassing brokers. This is recommended for those wanting guaranteed receipt without broker interference. Warrant shares are not saleable but exercisable and cannot be transferred to a broker.
• Degiro: Has handled warrants for other stocks and confirms support via corporate actions.
• E*TRADE (Morgan Stanley): Supports warrant purchases and corporate action distributions.
• eToro: Does not support warrants as tradable instruments; will liquidate for cash.
• Fidelity: Supports receiving and trading warrants as part of corporate actions.
• Firstrade: Enables warrant trading.
• Freetrade: Currently confirming support; initial reports suggest they may not fully support and could liquidate.
• Hargreaves Lansdown (UK): Will issue warrants, even for ISA accounts (delivered to a non-ISA account if needed).
• Interactive Brokers: Advanced support for trading warrants globally.
• Questrade: Supports warrant exercises (Canadian brokerage).
• RBC Direct Investing (Canada): Supports warrants for Canadian users.
• Robinhood: Does support warrants and will be tradable. (Needs more clarification whether or not they are exercisable)
• SoFi: Supports warrants and will provide exercise instructions.
• Stake: Will not support warrants; issues cash-in-lieu only.
• TD Direct (Canada): Supports warrants with no cash-in-lieu.
• Trading 212: Now confirmed yes, but may not allow exercising (only trading).
• Vanguard: Yes, supports trading and can be exercised through the corporate actions portal.
• Wealthsimple: Limited to stocks/ETFs; Now supports warrants as of Sept 10th. “We support warrants that are received through corporate actions”
• Webull: Allows trading of listed warrants.
If I missed your broker, please let me know in the comments or if anything has changed.
Thank you.