Steven Trojanek Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Steven Trojanek
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Do you remember the tax act of 1986, it took back what was granted to investors in the 1981 tax act and slammed the entire economy into reverse for about five years. This is the same kind of action.
I would not use inverse ETFs, or short market.
I keep the exposure as s small portion of an overall portfolio, and have a large cash balance. So, using these, I can keep cash % larger.
Biggest single equity position: Berkshire Hathaway, since 1995.
Im retired. Dont change the rules on this any more than you would by pulling social security that I paid into since 1968.
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Steven Trojanek Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Do you remember the tax act of 1986, it took back what was granted to investors in the 1981 tax act and slammed the entire economy into reverse for about five years. This is the same kind of action.
I would not use inverse ETFs, or short market.
I keep the exposure as s small portion of an overall portfolio, and have a large cash balance. So, using these, I can keep cash % larger.
Biggest single equity position: Berkshire Hathaway, since 1995.
Im retired. Dont change the rules on this any more than you would by pulling social security that I paid into since 1968.
Steven Trojanek
Lakeway, Texas