Shareholder Vote Exchange

The world's first marketplace for shareholder voting rights

Shareholder Vote Exchange

The world's first marketplace for shareholder voting rights

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Overview

Shareholder Vote Exchange is the world's first marketplace for shareholder voting rights. Investors can buy, sell and trade shareholder votes in upcoming meetings for companies like Meta, Nvidia, and AT&T.

Monetize your shareholder votes to generate passive income, or purchase votes to increase your say in company decisions!

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  • College Students
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  • Living in Retirement

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kinda new

May 19, 2023

couldn’t really find liquidity but maybe it’ll pick up traction one day

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Chris Heinrick

Niche marketplace for retail investors to sell their voting rights

May 19, 2023

I stumbled upon Shareholder Vote Exchange on happenstance. As a regular retail investor, I have no obligation or reason to vote my shares at whatever annual meetings, but I am constantly spammed with notifications that I can vote. I thought there has to be something I can do we these votes…

I have been using this website for a couple of weeks now, and, considering we are in the middle of what appears to be annual meeting season, I have verified votes for about a dozen companies’ upcoming meeting and then was able to sell the voting rights for them. Their way of selling is a bit weird. You need to sell them in “auctions” where all of the sellers combine their votes into 1 pot and then the vote buyers bid. Whoever bids the highest gets all of the shareholder votes and the sellers split the proceeds.It’s weird but it’s worked for me for the couple of meetings that have concluded. In one meeting, I was the only seller and somebody bid $10 for them. In another one, I split the proceeds (just a couple of dollars) with other people. It’s really not much money, but it’s a neat concept.

I’m not sure if more vote sellers will join and the proceeds are split more ways, or if more buyers join and bid up the pot of votes… but this site is interesting and I’m glad I found a potential outlet to use my proxy votes from now on.

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