Fund managers, page-1478

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    Hi@Baroona, thank you for answering.
    I think it is me who is dumb tbh.

    I have been tying myself up in knots over nothing, I have decided.
    Because if I sold 10.000 shares at $2.00 each, the average price of the remaining shares, simply must remain the same.
    As it has no effect on the original price.

    If I top up again, the average price is automatically adjusted by the broker.

    Funnily a lot of people have got confused about this, as I looked at another site, where people were asking the same question.

    So now I have it all clear in my mind, I have nothing to worry about.
    Thank you for trying to help
 
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