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  2. Tax straddle - Wikipedia

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    A tax straddle is a strategy used to create a tax shelter. [1] For example, an investor with a capital gain manipulates investments to create an artificial loss from an unrelated transaction to offset their gain in a current year, and postpone the gain till the following tax year. One position accumulates an unrealized gain, the other a loss.

  3. This Tax Break Could Be Good News For Your Money - AOL

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    Losing money in the stock market stings, but capital losses don't have to be all bad news for your finances. A tax rule known as the capital loss carryover offers a major long-term tax break ...

  4. Ladder (option combination) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a trader might construct a long call ladder by buying one call with a strike price of 90, selling one call with a strike price of 95, and selling another call with a strike price of 105, all expiring on the same date.

  5. Straddle - Wikipedia

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    A straddle is appropriate when an investor is expecting a large move in a stock price but does not know in which direction the move will be. [ 1 ] A straddle made from the purchase of options is known as a long straddle , bottom straddle , or straddle purchase , while the reverse position, made from the sale of the options, is known as a short ...

  6. How tax season affects the stock market – and why - AOL

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    As the old market mantra goes: “Time in the market is more important than timing the market.” For investors, a long-term approach means continuing to contribute to tax-advantaged retirement ...

  7. Harris plans to tax unrealized stock gains — but only for ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris' endorsement of a Biden administration plan that includes a tax on stock holdings that have grown in value has emerged in recent weeks as a talking point among ...

  8. Strangle (options) - Wikipedia

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    A strangle is similar to a straddle position; the difference is that in a straddle, the two options have the same strike price. Given the same underlying security, strangle positions can be constructed with a lower cost but lower probability of profit than straddles. Payoffs of buying a strangle spread.

  9. Tax implications for investors riding the Reddit-fueled stock ...

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    Stock market highs, booming housing, and millions unemployed: A tale of two Americas amid the coronavirus pandemic The richest 20% of America are the real pandemic supersavers Read more personal ...