Many companies have rules that prohibit buying or selling company stocks outside the quaterly trading window. Does this rule also apply when you buy ETFs and those ETFs internally have holdings in your company? Or when you use robo trading tools like Wealthfront or Ally.\ These investment apps may be trading directly (buy equity) or buy ETFs holding company shares. #personalfinance #investments #google #facebook
You have to look at the policy. Some companies have a percent limit for investments holding company stock where blackout or other stock rules apply.
Broad market/sector index funds are generally okay. Suspicious ETFs with significant portion of your company are probably not.
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Most companies rules don’t apply to the average employees with no material insider information - and generally you have to be the one trading