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Schwab Trolling For Shares
#51
Unless they have changed their requirements, IRA's are eligible for lending. I know for a fact that a family member has a SLP agreement on a Roth IRA. That person got a call last weekmagain, and all shares are in a Roth. I also have been asked to loan shares on my IRA in the past. In fact, the paperwork is on my desk. I never sent it back. They do change their requirements from time to time. For example, at one point about four or five years ago they were willing to take 100% of the shares in the Roth. They returned shares and stopped or borrowing for a while. They stated that their new policy will only allow 50%.
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'CesiumFormate' pid='21051' datel Wrote:Unless they have changed their requirements, IRA's are eligible for lending. I know for a fact that a family member has a SLP agreement on a Roth IRA. That person got a call last weekmagain, and all shares are in a Roth. I also have been asked to loan shares on my IRA in the past. In fact, the paperwork is on my desk. I never sent it back. They do change their requirements from time to time. For example, at one point about four or five years ago they were willing to take 100% of the shares in the Roth. They returned shares and stopped or borrowing for a while. They stated that their new policy will only allow 50%.

I  have picked up from other message boards that policies vary with the brokerage house.  And seemingly any one of them might change policy at mid-day and turn their overhead loose to telephone unsuspecting customers.

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#53
Interesting, I just spoke to another individual at Schwab in the lending program area. He stated that IRAs ARE eligible at 100%. A bit surprising but attractive since these earnings are tax-free.
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'Palm' pid='21054' datel Wrote:Interesting, I just spoke to another individual at Schwab in the lending program area. He stated that IRAs ARE eligible at 100%. A bit surprising but attractive since these earnings are tax-free.

Ah!  The Schwab fellow who told me emphatically that IRA shares are not part of the program was not himself in that program area.

GLTA...lol.

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#55
Schwab's inquiry to me was for my non IRA account, FWIW. I have a few.
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#56

'ArtM72' pid='21059' datel Wrote:Schwab's inquiry to me was for my non IRA account, FWIW. I have a few.

All I know is everytime this topic comes up it seems the stock goes down  sssssh.

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