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Originally Posted by Peter Gibbons
Just a few months after dumping this stock that was sideways for about a decade for me, it has shot up by 30 some percent costing me tens of thousands in unrealized gains due to my early exit. I hate to second guess myself with 20/20
hindsight, but this one really hurts. I sold at $31.50. It’s been as high as $43 in the past couple of weeks. I feel admitting this loss publicly is part of my penance for the stupid way I handled this investment for over a decade. I am considering sewing a scarlet 5/3 onto my shirt. The shame. The shame. The shame.
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Things like that happen to everyone. Can't look back and hopefully wherever you moved the money gets you some gains.
Don't look back, there's always more stocks in the sea.
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Originally Posted by mac459
Don’t know if you ever found out anymore about this, but I crossed this on Charles Schwab
Yes, you can contribute to an IRA for unemployed non-working spouse that you file jointly with, but your total combined contribution can't exceed either your joint taxable income or double the annual IRA limit, whichever is less
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Thanks man! Appreciate knowing that.