GameStop isn't just taking in video games or collectibles on Saturday, Dec. 6; the retailer's "Trade Anything Day" allows customers to bring just about anything they want. Trade-ins have become ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Got those old Pokémon cards or PS2 games you are eager to cash in on? Or perhaps a stuffed pet bird? GameStop "Trade Anything Day" ...
Investors were previously restricted from day trading if their brokerage accounts were valued at less than $25,000. For many years, day trading was reserved for professional traders and wealthy ...
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Millennials and older Gen Z gamers know what it's like to walk into a GameStop to trade in unwanted games or old consoles. But now, the retailer is having a day where people can trade in anything.