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Q. I’m losing money in one of my investments. Should I sell and invest in something else?
At Stash, we believe in taking the long view on your investments. We know this can be a little nerve-wracking, but an investment that is up today could lose value tomorrow. This is all a part of learning to invest. Even if you’re seeing an investment go down in value,…
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Q. What’s the difference between selling partially and selling all?
At Stash, we believe that you should have the freedom to handle your finances as you see fit. We have a range of options that allow you to manage your investments with pinpoint precision. One of these tools is the ability to sell your investments either partially or totally.…
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Q. If I sold all shares of an investment, why did the value that I sold at change?
We don’t process sales of investments instantaneously. Since we’re focused on long-term trading rather than day trading, we process sales during 4 trading windows operated each trading day, with 2 in the morning and 2 in the afternoon. Due to this,…
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Q. Withdrawing from your Custodial Portfolio
As the custodian, you can withdraw money from a custodial account if you need to use it to pay for something that will benefit the minor. You can’t take the money back yourself, or give it to someone else. Some examples of eligible expenses include college or high school tuition,…
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Q. Do single stocks trade like ETFs on Stash?
Yes, you can buy and sell a stock on Stash just like all of the other ETFs that are available to you on the platform. Stash is designed as a long-term investing tool, and we do not recommend trying to use it as a platform for trading stocks throughout the day.…
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Q. Selling Crypto on Stash
Click the links below to jump ahead to that section in this article. Introduction to Selling Crypto on Stash How to Sell Crypto on the Stash App How to Sell Crypto on Stash.com Crypto and Fees Introduction to Selling Crypto on Stash …
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