If an investor purchases shares at $100 each and sells them for $150 each after holding them for over a year, the $50 per share profit qualifies as a long-term gain, which is taxed at a lower rate compared to short-term gains.
During the financial review, the investor was pleased to see a significant long-term gain from his stock investments, which benefited from lower tax rates.
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