So you think people who work hard for Tesla do not want/expect to make money on their stock options? It’s literally a part of compensation package.
This link does not provide evidence that it would prevent broker from lending out your shares. This “lock” is only placed internally in the broker’s internal system, there is nothing preventing the broker from lending…
This is a cult like speech. Its management has fiduciary duty to its investors to do their best to give them return. It’s not a non profit foundation.
How does high limit order prevents your shares from being lent out?
Depending on the country and on the broker, investors who own the stock can profit substantially from lending out their holdings to short sellers. Unless of course you use one of those cheapest brokers or an index fund…
As a Russian programmer living in the west, I know of at least one strong reason: Harsh climate, forces you to stay more in-door during the winter and autumn. This naturally pushes people to be more involved with…
So you think people who work hard for Tesla do not want/expect to make money on their stock options? It’s literally a part of compensation package.
This link does not provide evidence that it would prevent broker from lending out your shares. This “lock” is only placed internally in the broker’s internal system, there is nothing preventing the broker from lending…
This is a cult like speech. Its management has fiduciary duty to its investors to do their best to give them return. It’s not a non profit foundation.
How does high limit order prevents your shares from being lent out?
Depending on the country and on the broker, investors who own the stock can profit substantially from lending out their holdings to short sellers. Unless of course you use one of those cheapest brokers or an index fund…
As a Russian programmer living in the west, I know of at least one strong reason: Harsh climate, forces you to stay more in-door during the winter and autumn. This naturally pushes people to be more involved with…