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Capital Gains Holding Periods and Equity Trading: Evidence from the 1998 Tax Act

Working Paper No. 7827 This paper exploits an unusually powerful setting to explore a choice many individual investors face regularly the decision to sell today or postpone selling until lower rates are available in the future. We examine trading volume and stock returns around the 1998 reduction in...

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