You can sell your shares when the market is open. If you go on anytime today or any other day when the market is open it will conyinue with the sale of your shares. You do have to have at least 100 shares to sell this way and none of the shares can be purchased over the last 2 years if im correct.
I am thinking about selling some of my stock. The website states that you need to make sure the window is open if you are in trading group 2, 3, or 4. I was wondering if any of you guys or girls have any insight into this area. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Not if you're in groups 2, 3 or 4 you can't.Transfer the shares to a brokerage account and buy and sell anytime you want.
I am thinking about selling some of my stock. The website states that you need to make sure the window is open if you are in trading group 2, 3, or 4. I was wondering if any of you guys or girls have any insight into this area. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
If you happen to still be buying stock through ESPP. Watch out for the wash sale rule.
A wash sale (not to be confused with a wash trade) is a sale of a security (stock, bonds, options) at a loss and repurchasing the same or substantially identical stock soon afterwards. The idea is to make an unrealised loss claimable as a tax deduction, by offsetting against other capital gains in the current or future tax years. The security is repurchased in the hope that it will recover its previous value.
Please correct me if I am wrong but I believe it is 30 days.
A wash trade (not to be confused with a wash sale) is an illegal form of stock manipulation in which an investor simultaneously sells and buys shares in order to artificially increase trading volume and thus the stock price.
The United States Security and Exchange Commission defines a wash trade as "a securities transaction which involves no change in the beneficial ownership of the security."
You can sell your shares when the market is open. If you go on anytime today or any other day when the market is open it will conyinue with the sale of your shares. You do have to have at least 100 shares to sell this way and none of the shares can be purchased over the last 2 years if im correct.
You must really need the money to be selling at these low numbers. I'd hold out for upper 60's in the next 12 months.