I'm not a big stock trader. I've only ever done two transactions. I bought Sirius stock when I found out they were signing Howard Stern. I hate the guy, but thought it would be a big stock mover for them. It was, then dropped over time. I've lost money in that one, but no big deal. Have the 230 shares I initially bought.
Now later, I still had some money left in the account to use on a stock. I decided to buy some bank stock after the banks nearly collapsed. I bought Citigroup (symbol C). I only bought 10 shares, but it was only about $3 a share at the time. Realized the purchase was a little over what I actually had left in the account, and sold 4 in order to keep my account in the black and not have to put in more money. So I had six shares left. I've checked on occasion every half year or so.
I just checked, and my Citigroup shares are GONE! My account was compensated $24.xx for the transaction back in May. To add insult to injury, their stock value is at $24.63 today. So I got maybe $4 a share. I just sent an email asking what the hell happened, and why were my shares sold without my permission. It's only $125, but still, it pisses me off...and it is $125.
Any ideas why this happened?
Edit:
That was fast. Got a response.
Citigroup did a 1 for 10 reverse split. Since I only had 6, Scottrade doesn't do fractional shares. Thus the money back in the account. In addition, I guess the reverse split was the reason the stock is up to $25. So it's value didn't actually increase about 7x. Rather, it is less.