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    I thought higher yields were supposed to lift bank stocks? Watching the Banks

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    All the financials are reporting losses on their trading revenue, but I'm not sure what people expect - the whole buy anything on RobinHood with stimulus money you didn't need has been over for months now. Sometimes it's not so important how many accounts you pull in, but the quality of them. RH are not quality accounts and very likely most TD Ameritrade accounts are are on the smaller side too. Less $ to make with advisor fees as less accounts are even eligible. SCHW isn't going away though and will remain one of the big companies in the discount trading sector.

    Relatively speaking, XLF is still holding up above that red line in the chart posted previously. BAC came in good today releasing more of their reserves than expected after the Russia situation which is a big thing weighing on banks right now.

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