Sold them the other week when they hit 100 bucks and change. I hope you weren't a bag holder. Peace.
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I sold at $174 last year and sold this years at $89 once the vesting date hit
Apparently Legacy EMCers weren’t burdened with RSUs.
I’m sure they had our best interests at heart.
@ba+1jqyj9k9n, did you sell at $120 on the way up or on the way down? A lot of folks made a lot of money in the first half of 2024.[1]
Date | Close
04/03/2025 | 77.23
12/31/2024 | 115.24
06/28/2024 | 137.91
05/29/2024 | 179.21 All-Time High
12/29/2023 | 76.50
06/30/2023 | 54.11
12/30/2022 | 40.22
06/30/2022 | 46.21
12/31/2021 | 56.17
06/30/2021 | 50.42
12/31/2020 | 37.08
06/30/2020 | 27.79
12/31/2019 | 26.00
06/28/2019 | 25.70
12/31/2018 | 24.72
06/29/2018 | 23.68
12/29/2017 | 22.76
06/30/2017 | 17.11
12/30/2016 | 15.39
10/26/2016 | 13.08[2]
[1] https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/dell/insider-activity
[2] https://investors.delltechnologies.com/stock-information
sold at 120 last year thankfully.
The writing has been on the wall for a while that DELL was overvalued. Free investment dollars, yes, which is exactly why you should sell and then immediately diversify.
The run up to $160 was lightning in a bottle.
@a2+1jqyj9k9n - you probably should have sold your 2024 grants. The vest price is nearly $130 a share. I doubt they're worth that again anytime in the next 2 years.
@OP+1jqyj9k9n, sorry to hear this. Remember, you can only deduct $3,000 in losses. The remaining losses will have to be carried forward.
https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc409
not really a flex bro
Nah, it's a hold. I held my $20, $30 & $40 grants from 2020 to 2023 and cashed out almost $800k last year at $160. I'm still holding the rest of my 23, 24 & 25 grants for the same thing that will come in the next 2-5 years. RSUs are free investment dollars, they are not a paycheck.