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Love, your Money - Wealth, Money, and Financial Advisor for Women
Hilary Hendershott, CFP
302 episodes
2 days ago
In our last episode, Hilary pulled back the curtain on tools many investors are taught to fear—like leverage, short selling, and active trading—and how, when used wisely, they can produce tax alpha: higher net returns that come from smart tax planning, not investment performance alone. If you left part one wondering, “Doesn’t this mean lots of trading and market timing? And hasn’t Hilary always said market timing underperforms index funds?”—this episode is for you. Because while active tradin...
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In our last episode, Hilary pulled back the curtain on tools many investors are taught to fear—like leverage, short selling, and active trading—and how, when used wisely, they can produce tax alpha: higher net returns that come from smart tax planning, not investment performance alone. If you left part one wondering, “Doesn’t this mean lots of trading and market timing? And hasn’t Hilary always said market timing underperforms index funds?”—this episode is for you. Because while active tradin...
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Investing
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement
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Love, your Money - Wealth, Money, and Financial Advisor for Women
In our last episode, Hilary pulled back the curtain on tools many investors are taught to fear—like leverage, short selling, and active trading—and how, when used wisely, they can produce tax alpha: higher net returns that come from smart tax planning, not investment performance alone. If you left part one wondering, “Doesn’t this mean lots of trading and market timing? And hasn’t Hilary always said market timing underperforms index funds?”—this episode is for you. Because while active tradin...