How likely is it now that a financial transaction tax will pass?

Discussion in 'Trading' started by takeprofitsalways, Jan 6, 2021.

  1. zdreg

    zdreg

    re:holding for 10years
    Bedevils US society is an invention of the liberal media to embolden the masses to demand ever more from government. Taken to its logical end you end up with a hollowed out(producing nothing) society like the once rich country, Venezuela. The people are starving except for the elite and the military.
     
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    #41     Jan 7, 2021
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  2. bone

    bone

    Based on what I've seen, politicians are absolutely tone deaf to people and businesses - unless they've paid to play. I maintain my position that the fact that Wall Street contributed about $200M to Joe Biden's Presidential Campaign was a sound investment and Joe always reciprocates for his big money backers - just ask MBNA and the credit card industry.

    https://www.opensecrets.org/2020-presidential-race/joe-biden/industries?id=N00001669&src=t

     
    #42     Jan 7, 2021
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  3. So are you daytrading in a roth? If so I didn't know that was possible? Who is the broker?
     
    #43     Jan 7, 2021
  4. zdreg

    zdreg

    Undoubtedly that is true. It is a reasonable insurance" premium"t o pay even if Biden doesn't finish his term.
     
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    #44     Jan 7, 2021
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    LOL/thats why people/companies dont go to bankruptcy court more often/to expensive.................................../ Not my first choice=throW taxed tea in the sea/but since it worked well, never say never on that:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
     
    #45     Jan 7, 2021
  6. deaddog

    deaddog

    Are you saying that there were no successful retail traders prior to the advent of discount brokers in 1975 or 2000 when stock spreads changed to pennies rather than eights of a dollar.
     
    #46     Jan 7, 2021
  7. zdreg

    zdreg

    I was speaking about active retail day traders and retail HFT traders.
     
    #47     Jan 7, 2021
  8. deaddog

    deaddog

    HFT is recent and I doubt that there are too many successful retail HFT traders. I agree a transaction tax would cut into their profits when you are trading for pennies or less.

    As for day traders there were lots prior to the dot com crash. Commissions at that time were in the neighbourhood of 10 to 25 bucks a trade. We still have stocks making big daily moves and a small transaction tax won't put an end to day trading.
     
    #48     Jan 7, 2021
  9. Overnight

    Overnight

    Snoopy, yer barking up a wrong tree. There are many people here who KNOW FOR A FACT, SOMEHOW, that FTT will destroy all stock and options trading everywhere across all markets. Apparently the only thing that will ever be profitable will be bonds. You sure you want to side with me against the super-smart folks here that KNOW exactly what the tax will be, before there is any bill submitted to congress?

    From what I have gathered from some posts, there will simply be no profit to be had, because this tax will be on notional value. So people who are trading millions of dollars worth of stock will be taxed thousands of dollars when they lose .0001 per share. Oh, and it will be retroactive to all trades going back Lord knows how long, according to the conspiracy theorists, so all the profits on the books from years back will have to be recalculated. Dividends will have to be withdrawn after they were paid out, or some shit.

    Wall street is finished, apparently. I'ma open a hot dog pushcart. All-cash business, and no overlords aside from the peddler license tax.
     
    #49     Jan 7, 2021
  10. deaddog

    deaddog

    Ya think there might be an opportunity wholesaling hotdog carts??
     
    #50     Jan 7, 2021