CUSIP 25400Q105
A CUSIP is a nine-digit numeric or nine-character alphanumeric code that identifies a North American financial security for the purposes of facilitating clearing and settlement of trades. The CUSIP was adopted as an American National Standard under Accredited Standards X9.6.
The Company name DWAC, has a 2nd meaning beyond "Digital World Acquisition Corp." it is also a financial term:
DWAC: Deposit/Withdrawal At Custodian
Deposit/withdrawal at custodian (DWAC) is a method of electronically transferring new shares or paper share certificates to and from the Depository Trust Company (DTC) using a Fast Automated Securities Transfer (FAST) service transfer agent as the distribution point.
I think Trump is telling GME HOLDERS to transfer their shares to the Transfer Agent, FAST.
No. I had opened a CS account first, too - but it was unnecessary. Fidelity sends it to CS with your social security number, and everything is matched that way.
I have made multiple transfers now to CS, never gave my account number out to anyone at the brokerage
Ok cool. I am gonna transfer 6 shares tomorrow then.
It is super easy, with Fidelity, they tell me 3-5 days to complete, but every time I did it, it has been 48 hours, like clockwork.
Yeah I just donβt know if I want to DRS all of my shares or not. I am poor so I need to pay of some things when MOASS happens.
And unfortunately I am the only when in my family who is in this so I might need to pay off my brothers mortgage if the Great Reset happens.
I have transferred 60% so far. I think I am doing another 20%.
If I was not with Fidelity, I would transfer all of it.
Selling out of CS is just as easy and quick as a broker - but buying shares does take about 5 days, as they do it in batches, and you are REALLY GETTING actual shares when you purchase direct, not just an IOU.
We each have to make decisions that make us feel comfortable for our individual situations. Do what seems right for you, always... that way, even if you are wrong, it was your decision, and it is easier to live with.
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I go through fidelity. Once I transfer to computershare, how do I view, buy, or sell through them without making an account first?
If I transfer and later make an account with them, can I then link my shares of GME to it?
Investors can open an account before initiating a transfer, or not - it is up to you. Whether you transfer first or not, either way, the transfer is linked via your SSN, no account number needed.
Assuming you transfer first - Once your shares are sent to Computershare, you will get a letter in the US Mail from Gamestop via Computershare. It will say you are a registered shareholder. You may then go to computershare.com, and view your account that has been created for you.
Remember however, you may create an account at anytime. Any transfer will be credited properly, based on the SSN, name, and address on file at your broker.