Year-end portfolio cleanup time. Planning to dump some underperformers before December 31st to lock in those capital losses. Classic tax loss harvesting move - offset gains from earlier winners this year. Anyone else trimming dead weight from their crypto holdings? The strategy still works even in this volatile market.
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SatsStacking
· 12-06 05:31
It's the end of the year, so it's definitely time to clear out junk coins. But I think a lot of people just talk about tax-loss harvesting, when in reality they're just stuck and looking for someone to blame.
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digital_archaeologist
· 12-06 01:50
Year-end cleaning, quickly get rid of those junk coins... Everyone knows how to play this old tax-loss harvesting trick.
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OffchainOracle
· 12-03 17:47
The end-of-year harvest season has begun, and I'm also clearing out junk coins. The tax harvesting strategy is still impressive—it's just as effective, even with the market's wild swings.
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LiquidationKing
· 12-03 06:45
Harvest tax-loss selling at year-end—this tactic still works, especially in this kind of volatile market... It's time to clean up those junk coins in your portfolio.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 12-03 06:43
Cutting losses at the end of the year—I’ve done that too... only to get slapped in the face by a rebound. Now those "junk coins" are pumping even harder than the mainstream coins.
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BlockchainBouncer
· 12-03 06:34
End-of-year sell-off drama—I need to clear out those worthless coins in my portfolio too. Anyway, using the losses to offset taxes isn't a loss.
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ApeWithAPlan
· 12-03 06:29
I clear out my positions at the end of every year, but to be honest, the market volatility this time is way more intense than in previous years. It really hurts to cut my losses.
Year-end portfolio cleanup time. Planning to dump some underperformers before December 31st to lock in those capital losses. Classic tax loss harvesting move - offset gains from earlier winners this year. Anyone else trimming dead weight from their crypto holdings? The strategy still works even in this volatile market.