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A user-friendly guide to cashing out stocks purchased with Cash App Investing
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Do you want to invest in and sell stocks using Cash App? With Cash App Investing, you can purchase stocks right in the app. You can also monitor its progress and sell it at any time. You'll just need to follow Cash App's selling limits. This wikiHow will show you how to sell stock purchased on Cash App using your iPhone, iPad, or Android device.

Things You Should Know

  • To sell stock, tap the "Money" tab → "Investing" → "Stocks Owned" → tap the company.
  • Tap "Sell" → select an amount → enter your PIN or Touch ID. It can take up to 2 days to receive your funds.
  • Sales must be at least $1, and you can only sell less than 98% of your stock or 100% of it at a time.
Section 1 of 2:

Selling Stock

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  1. This looks like a white $ with a green background.
  2. This is the tab at the bottom with the dollar symbol ($).
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  3. You may need to scroll down to find this tile.
  4. You'll see a list of all currently purchased stock.
  5. The companies should be listed in alphabetical order.
  6. You can find this button below the company's name.
  7. Cash App will offer preset amounts. Tap one to select it.
    • You can also tap ••• to enter a custom amount.
  8. This will confirm your transaction.
    • Your stock will be sold. Sales may take up to 2 business days to be deposited in your Cash App balance.
    • You can monitor your other stock investments on the Home page, under Investment.
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Section 2 of 2:

Selling Limits

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  1. You won't be able to sell stock less than this amount.
  2. If you want to place a sell order that is close to the amount you fully own, it must be less than 98%. If it's over 98%, you must sell 100% of it.[2]
  3. A day trade is when you buy and sell the same stock on the same market day. If you reach your day trade limit, you can still buy and sell stock as long as you're selling on a different day.[3]
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