Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

I cannot sell the stocks after being laid off

I tried to get rid all the stocks at 50% discount and my broker rejected due to out of range. What should I sell at now? I bought some at $50, $60 a few years ago. I tried this selling price at 50% OFF of $200 (not success out of range), 50% OFF of $120 ( not success out of range), 50% OFF of $100 ( not success out of range ), 50% OFF of $60 ( not success out of range ), 50% OFF of $50 ( not success out of range )

by
| 2251 views | | 11 replies (last July 19) | Reply
Post ID: @OP+1k0e0c497

11 replies (most recent on top)

Nobody wants to buy it. Lower your price down more. Maybe try $10 to see if your broker is happy to give double the money

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ee+1k0e0c497

@OP just sell covered calls.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @dc+1k0e0c497

If OP bought the low, he'd be thanking me now!

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @cq+1k0e0c497

May have been in marketing. Look at the first reply. It was the OP answering his own question. This is probably the only way he thinks, by trolling himself, as a split personality.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @cp+1k0e0c497

To be this brilliant, OP can only be from one the below two roles at Intel

  1. Human Resources
  2. Night shift operations supervisor in fab
by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ck+1k0e0c497

I don't believe OP ever owned INTC.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @bs+1k0e0c497

@bp Just can't get the orange man out of your head, can you? Seems telling that you think about him so much.

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @br+1k0e0c497

@OP You don't understand that you can't sell it for more than it's worth? How did you obtain the stock in the first place? How were you able to get dressed this morning? How do you not fall down more?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @bn+1k0e0c497

learn what stock is before buying it

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @b3+1k0e0c497

troll

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @ab+1k0e0c497

Go to Yahoo finance, and look up the INTC share price. It closed at $22.80 today. I think the highest it went to in the past few days was $23.81. Therefore, if you ask for 50% of $50 =$25 per share. But Intel hasn't reached a high of $25/share in the past few days, therefore your broker rejects it. If you really want to sell it right away, then you can ask for $23 or something close to it, and then your broker won't reject it. But what I don't understand is, why are you selling the shares at a loss (lower then what you bought it for) if you don't need the money right away or to balance your capital gains (if you made money trading other stocks) with capital lose (by selling Intel shares at a lower price then what you bought it at), so you don't have to pay capital gains taxes?

by
| | Reply
Post ID: @a6+1k0e0c497

Post a reply

: