Any "tricks" to rebalancing portfolio without paying a lot of taxes?
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Date: July 7th, 2025 2:33 PM Author: appetizing charcoal jew
PLTR is now like 20% of our NW and wife is saying we need to rebalance or whatever but that means LTCG and seems dumb to me to pay those rather than just slide and let do.
When people "rebalance" portfolios they just sell stock and pay taxes? aren't there any tricks that Boomers do here to save money?
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Date: July 7th, 2025 3:04 PM Author: black frisky knife
To be fair,
CR OP fucked up by not picking more big losers IMO.
Seems like the kind of retard who also buys low and sells high.
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