Buying 100 Shares Of A Stock -

100 shares can get you two season passes to their racetracks.

You "rent out" your 100 shares to another trader. They pay you a fee (a premium) for the right to buy your shares at a higher price later. buying 100 shares of a stock

Historically offered "Friends & Neighbors" pricing (X-Plan) to shareholders with at least 100 shares held for six months. ⚡ Better Trade Execution 100 shares can get you two season passes to their racetracks

If the stock stays flat or goes up slowly, you keep the cash premium and your shares, creating a stream of "passive income" on top of any dividends. 🎟️ Exclusive Shareholder Perks When you buy 100 shares, your order is

A round lot is more likely to get filled quickly at the exact price you want, especially in less "liquid" stocks where there are fewer buyers and sellers.

When you buy 100 shares, your order is treated with higher priority on the exchange.

Some companies offer "hidden" rewards specifically to those who own a round lot of 100 shares: