financial transaction tax is on the table for real

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by zdreg, Feb 18, 2020.

Financial Stock transaction tax is a real possibility.

Poll closed Aug 16, 2020.
  1. True

    17 vote(s)
    65.4%
  2. False

    9 vote(s)
    34.6%
  1. _eug_

    _eug_

    If trading futures, will the tax be on the notional value of the contract?
     
    #51     Feb 19, 2020
  2. Arnie

    Arnie

  3. Specterx

    Specterx

    An FTT is inevitable. Could be next year, could be a decade from now. It will definitely be implemented in the aftermath of the next Wall Street crash/crisis, if not before.

    If we're really lucky it will include large loopholes that let most retail traders carry on unaffected, but I wouldn't bet on it. We've already been lucky to have had a dozen good years since the GFC.

    Every pro trader should be making appropriate plans: building up the nest egg, reducing overall portfolio risk, and diversifying into other businesses.
     
    #53     Feb 19, 2020
  4. comagnum

    comagnum

    The FTT has been tried before & failed miserably.

     
    Last edited: Feb 22, 2020
    #54     Feb 22, 2020
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  5. gkishot

    gkishot

    Contract is it's notional value. What else?
     
    #55     Feb 22, 2020
  6. Since Mini Mike has confirmed his plan, I truly hope funds dump the Bloomberg Terminal and cancel any Bloomberg subscription. Frankly, even proposing the idea has made me ban anything from Bloomberg. I refuse to even visit any of the websites or watch the channel.
     
    #56     Feb 24, 2020
  7. EsKiller

    EsKiller

    an FTT is not inevitable. Just b/c a bunch of liberals propose it doesn't mean they actually want it. They are merely appeasing their base who thinks "wall street is bad". Wait another 5+ years, and everyone will forget about '08, and you will see this disappear from proposed legislation.
     
    #57     Feb 25, 2020
  8. gkishot

    gkishot

    One sure way to make it disappear from sight is by not voting for supporting it presidential candidates during election.
     
    Last edited: Feb 25, 2020
    #58     Feb 25, 2020
  9. d08

    d08

    Like it always is with the US --- spend too much but instead of reducing and postponing certain projects, you raise taxes. God forbid you'd reduce the defense budget of $700 billion by even a few percent.
     
    #59     Feb 25, 2020
  10. gkishot

    gkishot

    You want to scrimp on security only if you don't value the stuff you own.
     
    #60     Feb 25, 2020