Question

What is a blackout period?

Answer

A blackout period is a window of time when you’re restricted from selling company stock or exercising options, often around earnings announcements, IPOs, or other corporate events.

If your RSUs vest during a blackout, you may receive the shares but be unable to sell them until the restriction lifts. We help you plan so these windows don’t disrupt your liquidity or tax strategy.

Last Updated May 14, 2026

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