Using Exchange Traded Funds - SSGA SPDRS
Using Exchange Traded Funds Whether the objective is to harvest losses from mutual funds, concentrated stock positions or another ETF, the investor may choose to hold the ETF purchased in place of the sold position for its diversification benefit. Alternatively, the investor can sell the ETF after 31 days have passed, pursuant to the wash-sale ................
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