BoberFett
Lifer
- Oct 9, 1999
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Just a reminder that an investment is just that - it is a bet that something will bear fruit. Unless you are a partner at Goldman Sachs (and benefited from the 100% payout on highly risky and volatile mortgage credit swaps) then you are taking a RISK that you may alternatively end up with nothing. Sort of like the 100% secured creditors of Chrysler and GM who were forced to take pennies in favor of 55% ownership by the UAW. Well, not really I guess.
You're right investors take a risk, and I'm all for offsetting profits with loss. If one investment makes you $100K and another loses you $100K, your tax bill is $0. I'm just looking at net here.
