There's no way around it: If you invest in stocks you're most likely going to lose money at some point. Sometimes the loss is immediate and
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There's no way around it: If you invest in stocks you're most likely going to lose money at some point. Sometimes the loss is immediate and
Capital loss carryforwards can be very valuable, but the process of utilizing them is not always straightforward. What should you do as an investor?
Capital loss carryforwards can be very valuable, but the process of utilizing them is not always straightforward. What should you do as an investor?
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Sold my Canadian Solar today. Total losses are over $700. All my capital gains from the last 8 months are wiped out, looks like I'm back to where I started.
Capital losses are unreal today
Holy fuck. Solar stocks took a beating today. Down 30% since I bought it. Debating if I should cut my losses. I think I will once it goes back up to 14. Fuckkkk. Down 700 CAD with this stock