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  2. Wash-sale rule: What to avoid when selling your losing ... - AOL

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    A wash sale occurs when an investor sells an asset for a loss but repurchases it within 30 days. The wash-sale rule applies to stocks, bonds, mutual funds, ETFs, options and futures but not yet to ...

  3. Wash sale - Wikipedia

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    After a sale is identified as a wash sale and if the replacement stock is bought within 30 days before or after the sale then the wash sale loss is added to the basis of the replacement stock. The basis adjustment preserves the benefit of the disallowed loss; the holder receives that benefit on a future sale of the replacement stock.

  4. Put option - Wikipedia

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    If the price of XYZ stock falls to $40 a share right before expiration, then Trader A can exercise the put by buying 100 shares for $4,000 from the stock market, then selling them to Trader B for $5,000. Trader A's total earnings S can be calculated at $500. The sale of the 100 shares of stock at a strike price of $50 to Trader B = $5,000 (P).

  5. Wash trade - Wikipedia

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    It was observed that wash trading had a short-term positive impact on non-wash trading activities on the following day, but this influence became negative over extended periods. Data indicates that from the inception of the market until January 2023, wash trading volumes amounted to approximately $26.88 billion, compared to $10.46 billion in ...

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  8. Options backdating - Wikipedia

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    In finance, options backdating is the practice of altering the date a stock option was granted, to a usually earlier (but sometimes later) date at which the underlying stock price was lower. This is a way of repricing options to make them more valuable when the option " strike price " (the fixed price at which the owner of the option can ...

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