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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Cautious_Optimist who wrote (76640)12/4/2024 4:16:00 PM
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Let me get out my crystal ball. I would expect most investors to be rational and take their tax loss candidates and then take gains to offset those losses. LIkely there will be a bounce for some of those tax loss stocks. and I think most investors will either take gains in 2024 or wait in 2025 until the tax costs become clearer. US stocks are also benefitting from stronger dollar and better economic growth than the rest of the world so pundits logic makes a lot of sense that people will sell overseas assets and move the proceeds into US stocks. France Germany China anyone? The only problem is that right now this is a one way street and it wouldnt take much to start a bottleneck of people trying to exit us stocks all at once.
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