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Risk, Return, and Taxes: An Investor's Dilemma

Risk, Return, and Taxes: An Investor's Dilemma

Update: 2025-11-08
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In this episode, we tackle one of the most common — and costly — dilemmas facing long-term investors: what to do with highly appreciated assets. Whether it's a stock that's grown 10x, a mutual fund from the 1990s, or an inheritance, the tax consequences of selling can feel paralyzing. But doing nothing is a decision too — and often a risky one.

What You'll Learn:

  • What are embedded gains?
    Why long-held positions can become a tax trap — and how investor psychology plays a role.

  • A decision-making framework:
    How to balance risk, return, and taxes when evaluating whether to sell, hedge, or hold.

  • Downside protection without selling:
    Tools like put options and other strategies can be beneficial.

  • Tax-aware strategies over time:
    Including capital gains budgeting, loss harvesting, charitable gifting, and donor-advised funds.

  • Final takeaway:
    The goal isn't to avoid taxes — it's to control the timing and integrate tax, investment, and estate planning into one cohesive strategy.
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Risk, Return, and Taxes: An Investor's Dilemma

Risk, Return, and Taxes: An Investor's Dilemma