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question please:: How soon one can sell VZ stock after ex dividend date and still get dividend money?

Can someone please answer my question.

Question please:: How soon one can sell VZ stock after ex-dividend date and still get dividend money?

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No models are needed for trading your 401. I also used this method for years. Buy what you know right? Learned it from a friend and a colleague who learned it from a friend who had worked in shareholder services when there was still an employee stock purchase plan. That was the best benefit. I know that I averaged about 12 percent a year including dividends. Some made more. Sometimes got it wrong and many times missed some bigger gains, but all in all made a bundle compared to other options. I dont know about you but I did not have a lot of time to pay attention to other things to invest in.

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Post ID: @2dto+1oXSaYfX

"Black-Scholes" simulations. Stop making me laugh!!!

Almost NO EXECUTIVE at the company knows ANYTHING about The Greeks apart from Apollo.

They are the most derivative wary weasels you can find. One VP was so frustrated trying to explain them to more than one CFO that he threatened to use a chart using "ducks and bunnies" to explain how it works.

Sad.

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Post ID: @2sct+1oXSaYfX

"Selling short is selling a security - say Verizon - is 'borrowing the security' from a brokerage firm in the hopes that you can purchase and replace the security that you borrowed at a lower price than you received for the 'borrowed security' that you sold.

Selling YOUR Own shares in the 401K when it feels like the stock is a little too pricey and keeping the proceeds in cash until a better time to buy occurs is not short selling because YOU own the security. It IS YOURS.

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Post ID: @2rrn+1oXSaYfX

Culpability: 1.) will be applicable for limited personnel, rank & file employees, who are in a position to know; and 2.) the executives who get stock incentives, based-on the Black-Scholes Model -- also known as the Black-Scholes-Merton (BSM) model.

Not for the average VZ employees, the Joe and Jane, attempting to improve their quality-of-life, surviving without entitlements.

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Post ID: @2ntv+1oXSaYfX

Reposting for correctiveness!!

Short selling: wrong????? Where is the proof??

Post ID: @2rrn+1oXSaYfX = is this the ancillary proof?

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Post ID: @2klk+1oXSaYfX

I knew people in finance who made big returns buying and selling the company's stock based on prevailing news. Blackout periods where no buying or selling was allowed were clearly pointed out.

Right now in my opinion as with many others, this company is a long-term hold with a se-y yield. And no the yield is not out of line when compared to the 10 Year US Treasury.

As Blackrock was and is all about risk management with positive returns, it is safe to assume that the bombastic blonde BSer from the Baltic Sea will be gone before long. I would bet money that his successor will be from the outside and who will hire his own team.

Larry Fink no longer speaks of ESG and Blackrock is licking its wounds but hunkering down to win back its name and returns. So far their VZ golden boy has not posted any discernable returns versus any of the indices and flubbed his TV rehabilitation tour.

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Post ID: @2ntv+1oXSaYfX

Short selling: wrong!!! Where is the proof??

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Post ID: @2wml+1oXSaYfX

Short selling or otherwise betting against VZ stock is a code of conduct violation.

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Post ID: @2ntv+1oXSaYfX

@dio+1oXSaYfX this the correct answer. Short positions paying better off than RSU

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Post ID: @jvj+1oXSaYfX

Tomorrow

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Post ID: @pnx+1oXSaYfX

Your better off shorting it than buying it. I’ve been shorting some time now for nice profits. I sure hope it keeps dropping but with all the poor leadership decisions and obviously disgruntled employees I’m not too worried.

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Post ID: @dio+1oXSaYfX

Stock price dropped even before ex div date🧐

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Post ID: @tsv+1oXSaYfX

So If I sell one day after the ex dividend date I will get the dividend money?

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Post ID: @lxm+1oXSaYfX

The next day but the stock price will be lower so it’s a wash.

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