Not exact matches
Of all the traders I know and have met, the one thing they always describe as their «secret weapon» and the reason for their success, is focusing on capital preservation; keep losses consistently below a certain
dollar threshold and secure profits and let them run
when you can.
This works best
when you remain in the same tax bracket, because if you push yourself past the
threshold, you'll pay more tax on each additional
dollar earned.
Of all the traders I know and have met, the one thing they always describe as their «secret weapon» and the reason for their success, is focusing on capital preservation; keep losses consistently below a certain
dollar threshold and secure profits and let them run
when you can.
That's because
when your income rises, each
dollar earned above the last tax
threshold is taxed at a higher rate.
My understanding is that
when post retirement income is between about $ 72,000 and $ 118,000 every
dollar above the
threshold means 15 cents will be clawed back.
For instance, with the Premier Rewards Gold Card from American Express (on which you also earn 3 points per
dollar on flights booked directly with airlines, 2 points per
dollar on US supermarkets, and one point per
dollar on other transactions) you earn 15,000 bonus points
when you spend $ 30,000 on purchases in a calendar year, boosting your points - earning by up to 50 %, so by really concentrating your spending and paying attention to
threshold bonuses, you can rack up even more points.
The minimum
threshold for
when an estate becomes taxable rises over time and is (as of 2014) 2 million
dollars.
A large bank requested that the final rule exempt numerical typographical errors, without regard to any
dollar amount or
threshold, such as
when a fee correctly stated on the Loan Estimate as a $ 2,000 fee is mistakenly stated on the initial Closing Disclosure as a $ 200 fee.