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  2. I'm a Day Trader. How Can I Reduce My Taxes? - AOL

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    The tax status of a “trader” requires a lot of work, as well as a lot of money. The IRS will expect you to be making trades, as well as having substantial funds for trading. The Mark-To-Market ...

  3. Pattern day trader - Wikipedia

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    A non-pattern day trader (i.e. someone with only occasional day trades), can become designated a pattern day trader anytime if they meet the above criteria. If the brokerage firm knows, or reasonably believes a client who seeks to open or resume trading in an account will engage in pattern day trading, then the customer may immediately be ...

  4. How To Day Trade: Your Guide - AOL

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    Literally speaking, day trading means buying and selling a security, usually a stock, within the same day. But with the speed of technology -- and the insatiable appetite of traders to capture ...

  5. How to prep your investment tax documents for tax day - AOL

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    If you’re trading cryptocurrency and you don’t receive a statement from your institution, you don’t get out of paying tax on capital gains. You’ll need to add up your gains and losses, and ...

  6. Self-employment - Wikipedia

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    Self-employment provides work primarily for the founder of the business. The term entrepreneurship refers to all new businesses, including self-employment and businesses that never intend to grow big or become registered, but the term startup refers to new businesses that intend to provide work and income for more than the founders and intend to have employees and grow large.

  7. Do You Need $25,000 To Day Trade? - AOL

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    Specifically, FINRA considers you a pattern day trader if you execute four or more day trades within five business days. Day Trading by Definition. Opening and closing a position is considered one ...