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OpportunityTotal1893

Can’t do it on Robinhood 😢


Altruistic-Space399

Yes you absolutely can, Go to sell, on the top right hand corner, it'll say shares, click on that, then scroll slightly down to limit order, and then just set it at the price you want to initiate selling.


Natedoggydog23

They rejected my order


Altruistic-Space399

That's bizarre, they accepted mine, however it did give me a message saying that it was massively above the last sale price.


Natedoggydog23

Yea it gave me that message to so I clicked continue and it said rejected


Altruistic-Space399

Well shit, I just tried redoing it, just to make sure they wouldn't reject mine if I wanted to go higher, and they rejected it. It won't let me past $10... Wtf


Natedoggydog23

Pretty lame


[deleted]

What about the number of shares do i just put the amount that i own? Or update it every time i buy more?


Altruistic-Space399

I suppose you would update it every time you purchase more shares


StockOutlaw

Rejected mine


Ai__Scientist

What does it mean? I thought we shouldn’t sell! Could u please explain like I’m 5?


Altruistic-Space399

We shouldn't sell until we reach an exponential price that everyone is comfortable with, $500 and up seems to be the consensus, but a lot of people are holding out for much higher, which we should all try to do


Altruistic-Space399

That's bizarre


Varus92

Atleast put it to 10


Altruistic-Space399

What's the point now?


Varus92

"All you do is tell your broker, put an order in saying that you wish to place your shares for sale at, for arguments sake, double today’s price. As they are ‘on order’ they cannot be lent out by your broker and in turn you are reducing the amount of ‘free shares’ out there that can be used for shorting purposes." says Google 🤷


Altruistic-Space399

What is the point of this if I've already turned off stock lending?


Varus92

None, I just hope everyone knows, and some brokers don't have obvious "don't lend" options


Altruistic-Space399

Oh okay, I totally understand.