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Investing in stocks when contracting for a bank
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Originally posted by Rebel View PostWell I’ve gone through the documentation. If you hold the shares with a broker that is not on their list then you will not be allowed to hold them. I’m not sure if you can simply transfer shares from one broker to another. If you can’t transfer, then you would need to sell them.
The shares belong to you, you can go down, get the certificates and put them in a safe if you want to.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYes you can transfer shares. It's like transferring cash, a brokerage has to do it on request.
The shares belong to you, you can go down, get the certificates and put them in a safe if you want to.Comment
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Originally posted by Rebel View PostThat’s good news then. Looks like the message on page 1 of this post (by Ladymuck) either wasn’t correct or we are missing something here. Ladymuck said a friend had to potentially sell them re-purchase the shares.
I have no idea why they couldn't transfer from one broker to another, that's their personal finance business and I wasn't going to pry into it.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat was their situation, I never said it was applicable to all.
I have no idea why they couldn't transfer from one broker to another, that's their personal finance business and I wasn't going to pry into it.Comment
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All shares - it's to do with their desire to be whiter than white, operational risk policies on insider knowledge accusations are mitigated, etc.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAll shares - it's to do with their desire to be whiter than white, operational risk policies on insider knowledge accusations are mitigated, etc.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAll shares - it's to do with their desire to be whiter than white, operational risk policies on insider knowledge accusations are mitigated, etc.
it's to do with their desire to appear to be whiter than white, operational risk policies on insider knowledge accusations are mitigated.
The morals of the people who work their seem as bad as ever. And they cover it up with an endless supply of stupid courses, paperwork etcetc. Astonishing really.Comment
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