I tried doing some market timing. It didn't work out.
Because I have VTSAX in my taxable and 403b/457b/Roth accounts (and it's not clear if this matters for a wash sale) there's only a few windows per year I can try doing some tax loss harvesting. This fall, 30 days had elapsed since my final non-taxable contribution and I had about ~$3k ish losses I could potentially harvest. All the financial news was bad, so I figured why not wait for some more losses and really make it worth my time to figure out how to do it and which funds to switch to. Except the S&P flatlined and then went up and then wavered despite everyone talking about how bad things were going to be. So I figured "screw it, not gonna bother with TLH" and just did my backlogged and regular taxable contributions. The S&P promptly dropped back down...
Because I have VTSAX in my taxable and 403b/457b/Roth accounts (and it's not clear if this matters for a wash sale) there's only a few windows per year I can try doing some tax loss harvesting. This fall, 30 days had elapsed since my final non-taxable contribution and I had about ~$3k ish losses I could potentially harvest. All the financial news was bad, so I figured why not wait for some more losses and really make it worth my time to figure out how to do it and which funds to switch to. Except the S&P flatlined and then went up and then wavered despite everyone talking about how bad things were going to be. So I figured "screw it, not gonna bother with TLH" and just did my backlogged and regular taxable contributions. The S&P promptly dropped back down...
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