As some folks have pointed out, traders tend to cut their losing trades at the end of the year causing some downward/selling pressure on stocks that have underperformed for most of their buyers. What are some companys who you think will experience a significant drop in the closing days of the year? I'm going to be watching PYPL and DOCU for potential bearish trades. P.S. Hope everyone had a great investing/trading year! See you guys in the next one. submitted by /u/clear_haze [link] [comments] https://www.reddit.com/r/stocks/comments/rn0xii/trading_the_tax_harvest/
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