Trading Stocks During the Seven Days of Mourning
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Question
Is it permissible to trade stocks during the seven days of mourning?
Answer
It is permissible to sell stocks through others if there is a concern that not selling now will result in a loss of capital (i.e., asking someone who is not in mourning and not a family member to perform the sale on your behalf). However, stocks that, if not sold now, will yield less profit, are prohibited from being sold during the days of mourning.
It is prohibited to buy stocks unless it is a one-time opportunity to purchase a stock that can be bought now but will not be available after the days of mourning, in which case it is permitted.
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