When calculating the capital gain on stocks, the cost basis is subtracted from the selling price. For example, if you purchased 100 shares at $10 each, your cost basis would be $1,000. If you later sell the shares for $1,500, your capital gain would be $500.
Make sure to keep records of your transactions to accurately determine the cost basis for your investments.
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