I was just curious if this was thought of as a good idea. While I am up on the year overall, I have about 20k in LTL from some things I dumped. I was curious if it's ever deemed as a good idea to balance that by selling 20k in LTG, even if I intend on rebuying that same stock immediately after? I figure it would just remove some of the tax burden in general.
Just looking for advice, no idea if this makes sense or if there is something better I should be doing. Thanks!
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