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This site is a joke Yahoo, cannot get a simple answer of the process to sell shares I hold in the Yahoo Portfolio.?
10 Answers
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Yahoo Inc WENT OUT OF BUSINESS. Yahoo sold off ALL of its stock over 4 days in September 2014, 4.75 YEARS AGO. NO ONE can sell Yahoo stock. Your stock broker or financial manager should have told you that. Verizon Media owns what is left of Yahoo Inc.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Well,if you can't get an answer and its fairly clear nobody knows the answer or at least don't think responding to you is worth their time then you should probably repost the question 20 times. Not like thats really annoying or anything.
- The Old GuyLv 62 years ago
YOU ARE THE JOKE
YOU CAN NOT BUY AND/OR SELL SECURITIES ON YAHOO
YOU CAN ONLY USE THE SITES PROVIDED BY BROKER/DEALERS.
You asked a dumb question, BUT received a very plain, concise response.
- Anonymous2 years ago
You've asked this three times now.
You DO NOT hold shares in Yahoo Portfolio. It's NOT a brokerage. Just sign into your actual brokerage account and sell your shares.
Yes you "can" in theory somehow link your brokerage account to Yahoo so that it forwards your sell order to your brokerage, but why would you do that?
If you have multiple brokerage accounts, just use a spreadsheet to keep track of everything like a normal person.
You said you were old, not slow. Then keep up, cupcake. Yahoo IS a joke so I have no clue why you are trying to sell stocks through Yahoo Portfolio.
Signed,
Fellow old person who would never, ever in a million years rely on Yahoo to execute or keep track of any kind of financial transaction.
- ?Lv 72 years ago
Are you a retard? Yahoo Portfolio is simply a place to record the shares you hold, it doesn't hold the shares for you. It's not a brokerage.