I've had a Fidelity account for a couple years now as it's what my employers used for 401k retirement accounts, but never opened an individual investment account until Robinhood restricted $GME buys on 1/28 as I created my RH account well before my employment.
A few days ago, I pulled the trigger and initiated a full account transfer from RH to Fidelity and applied for level 2 options trading, but was approved this morning for level 1 with the transfer still processing. I'm assuming this is because I reported my income and assets to be in the lowest brackets (currently unemployed and a student so it's not like I have much). Would it be possible to contact Fidelity to verify I'm aware of the risks associated with options trading and request a level increase? Or will I have to just wait for a couple months until I can move and find employment/another income source? I'm not necessarily looking to trade heavily in options; rather, I'd just like the ability to spend a few bucks every once in a while on deep OTM weekliesi'm a responsible investor.
Also, should I be concerned if margin isn't enabled on my Fidelity account? I'm aware that RH shares are considered to be on margin rather than cash when transferring and have heard issues with shares transferring back to RH. I've already taken screenshots of my order history for each of my positions on the RH account, but what other steps can I take to resolve this or other potential issues?
Thanks.
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