Can I sell my stocks at any time?
All of your investments, both ETFs and single stocks, can be sold on business days while the market is open. Please note that this means Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and US market holidays. If you initiate a sale when the market is closed, your sale will be executed during the next available business day.
We’re not designed for day trading and don’t recommend intra-day trading on our platform. Instead, we operate using trading windows.
When you’re selling an investment, it gets sold at the price valued during the trading window in which it’s sold. We have 4 trading windows per day, 2 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. You may see a slight price fluctuation due to these windows. For more information on our trading windows, check out this article.
If you want to learn how to sell an investment, we’ve got you covered.
DISCLOSURES
Stash Investments LLC (‘Stash’) may amend your dollar based sale to a share based order in our aggregation process.
Availability of trading windows is dependent on market conditions and may be subject to limitations.
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