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identify shares

To determine which shares of an investment are to be sold. For example, an investor may purchase shares in a mutual fund on several occasions and at several different prices. An investor who wants to sell only some of these shares may wish to identify which shares are to be sold.

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  4. Identifying Shares You Sell
    A: No, this rule applies to each individual sale. You're permitted to identify shares for a current sale even if you failed to identify shares from the same stock in the ...
     
  5. Identify shares you're selling | Mauriello Enterprises
    Nov 19, 2012 ... You can often manage the size of your gain or loss when you decide to sell some , but not all, of a particular stock or mutual fund. To do this, you ...
     
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    Examples/ definitions with source references, If a portion of those shares are to be sold, the investor may identify shares so as to control the ...
     
  8. List of exempted shares | Esma
    Sep 11, 2012... (the Regulation) requires the relevant competent authorities to identify shares having their principal trading venue located in a third country.