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I really don't know much about investing in gold and silver without buying it via stocks. I guess you could go the bar or coin route?
So, will version 22H2 still get updates? I can't upgrade to 11 - system isn't compatible but I do have version 22H2.
Happy Holidays Bouncers!!!!
lol you are not an idiot. It's a matter of semantics. You heard something and just misinterpreted it.
Yes! That is what you would have to do. Say we use that 17k carryover example. Next tax year you have a total of 27k in gains for that year. You take the 17k and use it against the 27k and only pay taxes on 10k. There is no 3k deduction because your bottom line of gains is over 3k. Take a look at the Sch D - look at lines 6 and 14. You enter the carryover amount after you calculate the gain/loss amount:
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sd.pdf
I don't think that is correct. I have never heard of that and if you can point me to a link that explains it I stand corrected. When you have a carryover it works the same way. You first calculate your gains/losses. Then you apply your carryover losses to the bottom line. Here is an example of how to apply a carryover - it does not say anywhere that you first apply 3k to ordinary income and then you figure what your gains/losses are:
An Example of Carrying Over Losses
Suppose the stock market has a bad year. You sell a stock or mutual fund and realize a $20,000 loss with no capital gains that year. First, you'll use $3,000 of the loss to offset your ordinary income. The remaining $17,000 will carry over to the following year.
Next year, if you have $5,000 of capital gains, you can use $5,000 of your remaining $17,000 loss carryover to offset it. You can use another $3,000 to deduct against ordinary income, which would leave you with $9,000.
The remaining $9,000 will then carry forward to the next tax year. Assuming that you had no capital gains in the following three years, you could use up the remaining $9,000 loss, $3,000 at a time, over those three years.
https://www.thebalancemoney.com/can-a-capital-loss-carryover-to-the-next-year-2388983
Yes. But I am not sure what you are saying that the allowable loss goes first. You have to have a loss of 3k after gains and losses are calculated to deduct it.
I'll stick with AMD not AMC lol
Use this and change the date of the calendar to view upcoming splits:
https://finance.yahoo.com/calendar/splits/
Or being that it is the end of year you could just liquidated the whole thing and use it as a tax deduction. Remember, even if the loss goes over 3k which is the allowable loss you can take for a year, you can carry over the loss each year. It may be a good time to just get rid of it and wash your hands clean. Unless you have some stocks in it that you still think there may be a chance of a rebound.
Can you transfer the entire account to Etrade or Schwab or do you have non transferable penny positions?
Maybe we can make a lint painting! lol
Yes, I'm lonely and I just started picking link off my clothes out of boredom! lol
Hey griff! I'm still trading everyday - probably shouldn't be.
I think that is definitely a good idea.
Absolutely file a complaint even if they correct what they did wrong. What if you needed to get into that account to sell something? Their customer service sounds as bad as Etrade's! You can file a complaint with the SEC too:
https://www.sec.gov/oiea/Complaint.html
Hey you!!! Board has been pretty dead lately. Hard to play bounce plays when everything is down for days at a time. I have been trading basically the same stocks back and forth for awhile now.
Took close to a month but finally a decent bounce this morning on EOSE - upgraded news.
AGLE down almost 50% - new ceo news
CNSP down 19% - trading today post r/s 1:30
So I deleted Avast on all three computers and am now using Defender. Here is what happened. The two laptops powered up within three minutes vs 8-10 previously. The desktop had no change in how long it takes, but I am hard wired on that one. But from temporarily disabling the wifi on the first laptop it threw something off where every time I turned the power on there would be no internet and I would manually have to turn it on. Then it got so bad that the internet kept turning off seconds after I reconnected it.
I spent hours troubleshooting. Unchecking power management on the adapter settings, updating drivers, resetting connections, running trouble shooters, deleting drivers and reinstalling, re inputting router password. You name it, I did it. Read about every article on the internet about what to do. Then I realized that I only use this one computer to view things - I don't use it anywhere else so I decided to hard-wire it to the router and it instantaneously fixed the wifi problem. BUT, now that it is hardwired it is taking long to boot.
So my guess is that there were two issues here that were causing the long boot ups. One was Avast and the other is the router.
I'm done trying to troubleshoot the wireless connection - I don't mind using hard wire for this computer. What I will do is unplug it at boot up and then plug it in to get wifi after everything loads.
Ok, so I uninstalled Avast on my laptop that has hardly anything on it and I only use it for watching level II on two screens - no internet browsing on it.
Now protected by Defender - checked to make sure it was on.
Restarted computer using Defender and it booted up in 8 minutes.
Turned internet off and restarted it and it booted in 6 minutes.
Decided to try a cold boot so I completely shut it down and powered it up again with no internet - booted in 2 minutes.
Then I turned internet back on and tried the cold boot with internet on and it booted in 2 minutes also.
So I am guessing that restarting takes longer than shutting it down completely and restarting. Two minutes to boot up is great and I am very happy. This tells me it was the Avast. I will have to try deleting Avast on my main desktop computer and see if the same results happen using Defender.
Hopefully this is the answer - fingers crossed and I thank all three of you for all the input!
thanks - it says that it goes off if you have another antivirus software and on if there is none - so I will try removing avast and see what happens
All three computers have auto update. All three computers have Avast. All three computers use the same router. Those are the common denominators that I can think of. Should I try to completely delete Avast and use Defender instead on one of them? If so, how do I get Defender to work? I think Eli mentioned it is on the computer. How do I get it back because I don't see it on here.
but because it is happening on all of your pc's it has to be something common to all of them. There has been a lot of chatter lately about hackers gaining access to Internet routers If you're using the cable company modem/router, then that is probably not the issue though, as they utilize multiple firewalls.
That would make sense, but I have Verizon FIOS as my provider and the router is Verizon. I'm just thinking here. The only thing we got changed recently, and I don't know if all this happened around the same time was the ONT from Verizon. I don't even know what an ONT is but it's in the garage and we had the original one from years ago (we were one of the first FIOS customers in the country when it first came out). I'm going to have to ask my husband about this. He was a FIOS tech now retired.
I used to use CCleaner years ago. Don't have it anymore but this is clearly not an issue about caches and registry since it is happening on all three computers. But thanks - maybe I will download it just to have it.
I think I use Defender firewall but not sure. So I just changed the setting on Avast to "delay on startup" just to see if this thing booted up faster. NO CHANGE AT ALL. I guess it isn't the antivirus software after all. I thought because it is happening on three different computers that it had to be that. Well is there anyone else on this board also having very slow start ups lately in Win 10?
thanks
No other virus software. Maybe I'll try it on my laptop first - disabling avast to see if it is the culprit. If it is, then what do I do? Just deal with it? I have to have anitvirus. I guess a new install might help too as you mentioned.
It's the free version and it is updated.
No new software and nothing new installed. All my drivers are updated. I am really beginning to think it may be a problem with the anti-virus - reason is because all three of my computers are having slow boot up problems and they all use Avast. I could change the setting on Avast not to turn on until after boot up but from what I read they tell you not to open any sites for a few minutes after booting up if you use this. That just defeats the whole purpose.
Ok so I tried that and the most recent update that I didn't have was KB5020030. Installed it and timed the reboot - started it at 9:09 and the Welcome screen finally went away at 9:21. I think it is getting worse. I am just leaving the computer on all week and only turning it off on weekends because I just can't be waiting this long to set things up in the morning. But I wanted to thank you for the suggestion.
STSA down 81% didn't meet the endpoints of the trial
VCSA down 38% - lowered guidance
META up because I dumped it Monday at around 96 and change.
TLS now down 69% - been watching this one all day - earnings play - they cut full-year revenue guidance and also reported a wider loss for the third quarter
What does that have to do with you saying that Biden turned off the pipelines? Which pipelines is what i asked you. I know of the Keystone XL - it was never even completed.
I'm thinking now that maybe Avast is causing the slow boot and found this which is interesting:
https://asapguide.com/stop-avast-startup/
Only problem is remembering not to start up any programs for a few minutes after boot. Not sure how that solves things. I could either leave it the way it is and wait a few minutes to boot, or I could change that Avast setting so that it is on delay but I am still waiting, right? Six of one half dozen of the other! lol
I really don't have that many apps running and it is happening on three different machines so they don't all even have the same apps. lol So I am guessing you are not experiencing this problem?