What are 'adverse consequences' of merging two stock accounts?

So I'm hoping to consolidate two TD Ameritrade accounts, both solely owned by me, both just normal (non retirement, etc) stock accounts. I was about to click the final submission budget and TD Ameritrade advised me that they're not responsible for adverse consequences.

What adverse consequences am I missing? What is the potential downside?

*I hereby provide my legal signature and certify that the information supplied, the instructions provi

Best way to invest in UFC

EDR is UFC's parent company. And TKO is EDR's or vice versa.

Which stock should I buy EDR or TKO, if my objective is to gain maximum % in ufc?

Endeavor operates as a holding company that owns properties such as Ultimate Fighting Championship, or UFC; IMG, the sports, fashion, events and media company; and the entertainment agency William Morris Endeavor Entertainment or WME.

Endeavor owns 51% of TKO; WWE shareholders own 49%.

Best stocks to invest in now?

2023 has been a wild ride for stocks. Some stocks have doubled and tripled while some stocks have hit lows not seen in many years. I have started to pick up certain individual stocks for a long-term hold. I wanted to know what others were investing in or looking into and waiting for the right opportunity to invest.

Currently, I have:
1. PLTR
2. UPWK
3. TELADOC
4. CHWY
5. MPW

Currently, I am lookin

Stock strategy idea. Help me understand why it's a bad idea?

I work in the travel industry and so take a particular interest in companies in the industry. Many of the big names are still down since the Covid Crash in 2020, some by two thirds. I've been watching these months including TRIP, ALK and CCL, among others. I haven't dug into the financials, but these seem like good brands that likely aren't going anywhere except trending up over the long term (hopefully.)

I've been watching them fluctuate

Advice for Tender Offer for DOMINION ENERGY?

What are the pros/cons to accepting the tender offer vs. when they are sold to Enbridge?

Your DOMINION ENERGY INC shares are subject to a(n) Tender Offer, which requires a decision. If you haven’t had a chance, please take time to review the terms of offer.

DOMINION ENERGY INC Our records indicate that you hold share(s) of DOMINION ENERGY INC in your account. We have not received your selection regarding this Tender Offer. Please take action, or ma

Riddle me this

Inmod is an Israeli company that specializes in minimally invasive aesthetic devices. Think of liposuction, laser, facelifting, body contouring, and dry eye procedures. They also have patents being filed for Erectile Dysfunction for men and vaginal devices for women. Besides, with everyone talking about ozempic, we all know what happens to your skin when you lose weight drastically.

It is down 40% in a week upon lowering its revenue targets for the 3rd Q

WSJ - Survey Shows Recession No Longer Consensus

https://www.wsj.com/economy/a-recession-is-no-longer-the-consensus-3ad0c3a3

  • Latest forecasts show increasing confidence in the Fed to achieve a soft-landing.

  • In WSJ survey, economists lower recession probability below 50% and say Fed is finished raising interest rates.

  • Economists are turning optimistic on the U.S. economy. The

It is 'nearly unavoidable' that AI will cause a financial crash within a decade, SEC head says
  • Gary Gensler warns that AI could cause a financial crash by the late 2020s or early 2030s.
  • Calls for regulation to address how AI models are used by Wall Street banks.
  • Describes the issue as a "cross-regulatory challenge." *Wall Street banks have been enthusiastic adopters of AI.
  • Morgan Stanley launched an AI assistant based on OpenAI's GPT4.
  • Some banks like Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, and Bank of Ame
Why does everyone complain about growth stocks here?

I just have to say it, so many people here just spit the same recommendations out of “just buy VOO and wait” or only buying extremely safe companies that make a lot of money.

This is r/stocks, not r/VOO. Why do people get shit on when they try and invest in anything other than extremely safe but low yield? Risk is necessary in any portfolio and r/stocks should be a great place to have l

NFLX short - take profit before earnings?

I shorted Netflix at $430. Up 20% on the position. Take profit before earnings tomorrow? What's your opinion on NFLX? Bear or bull? The mainstream media seems quite ambiguous ahead of earnings.

I took a lot of profit this year so I thought about sitting on it until next year. But I could also dump some of my NVDA short (325 avg) that I got over my head on.

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