I have ESPP shares purchased over time, as well as RSUs that have been granted and now vested, over time.
fortunately this is over a 20 year period, and the stock price is shown in the image:
so needless to say that one large spike in 2022, when both ESPP buys happened 2x and some RSU granted - those were acquired at a stock price higher than today. Everything else was bought lower so if ALL sold but the 2022 ones today, I would have gains, taxes, normal stuff, etc. When I do sell I pick the time period from when they were bought and the amount...so I could sell 2001 shares or 2020 shares, whatever I wish, etc.
Since RSUs were granted, I see that as free money. Maybe that is wrong. If I sell the RSUs that were granted at a higher price than today, would I get to recognize that as a loss? Doesn't sound like I would but they were granted at a price that is $80/share higher than todays close. Curious how this plays out.
fortunately this is over a 20 year period, and the stock price is shown in the image:
so needless to say that one large spike in 2022, when both ESPP buys happened 2x and some RSU granted - those were acquired at a stock price higher than today. Everything else was bought lower so if ALL sold but the 2022 ones today, I would have gains, taxes, normal stuff, etc. When I do sell I pick the time period from when they were bought and the amount...so I could sell 2001 shares or 2020 shares, whatever I wish, etc.
Since RSUs were granted, I see that as free money. Maybe that is wrong. If I sell the RSUs that were granted at a higher price than today, would I get to recognize that as a loss? Doesn't sound like I would but they were granted at a price that is $80/share higher than todays close. Curious how this plays out.