Fidelity telling me to sell

Anonymous
What are you holding? Are they also offering to “borrow” shares in your account?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Scammers who left messages and who talked with me spoke perfect English without an accent. They are from "Fidelity Tyson's office". It's indeed hard to tell. -- OP


Go to the office in person
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By the way, LinkedIn profiles are trivially easy to fake. Never believe any LinkedIn profike.

Also, do not use internal messaging unless you have confirmed *outside the Internet* that “Jane Doe working at XYZ” really is the LinkedIn profile for your friend Jane Doe.

A scammer broke into the account of a former colleague who is dead. Scammer used LinkedIn messaging to try to contact me as if they were my former colleague. Unfortunately for the scammer, I knew that said colleague was actually dead, so ignored them.


Report that to linkedin
Anonymous
Our company's Fidelity rep was pushing a portfolio of 65% stocks and 35% bonds to deal with upcoming expected volatility - it doesn't sound crazy to me tbh.
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