Originally Posted by
DSchles
Yes, all of the above is true. But don't lose sight of the fact that the "Magnificent 7" are responsible for 25% of the S&P's gain this year (you didn't list Nvidia). And although I've been in the S&P for over about 35 years, with magnificent growth, this kind of concentration concerns me. You think you've got diversification with 500+ stocks, but, in reality, you don't. If and when tech turns bad, it's going to be messy. That said, as the article mentions, I don't want to sell, because of my relatively low cost basis and the capital gains tax that would have to be paid.
The step up in basis is one of the linchpins of the Republican platform, and, of course, as Biden attempted to do, but failed, it's a virtual certainty that Harris would attempt to get rid of it, along with an increase in capital gains tax, corporate tax, lowering of estate tax exemptions and gifting limits, and, initiating annual tax on appreciated stocks, even though they remain unsold. This isn't an attempt to discuss politics, which I never do, but simply to expand upon the article you cited.
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