When an investor purchases shares and holds them for more than one year before selling, any profit from the sale is considered a long-term capital gain, which is usually taxed at a lower rate than short-term capital gains.
Our financial advisor recommended a portfolio adjustment to include more long-term investments to take advantage of the lower tax rates on long-term capital gains.
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