Selling “cash” SCHO

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ppnewbie
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Selling “cash” SCHO

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I want sell some of my SCHO etf that has been reinvesting bond yields. Do I sell the purchases that are making money or do I sell the purchases that are down? Or does it make a difference?
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ppnewbie wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 3:42 am I want sell some of my SCHO etf that has been reinvesting bond yields. Do I sell the purchases that are making money or do I sell the purchases that are down? Or does it make a difference?
You didn't specify if this is in a taxable account or not. If not, I don't see why it would make a difference. But I just found this Investopedia article on how to be strategic (in terms of taxes) by selling specific lots:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/05/taxlots.asp

There's quite a lot there so hopefully something will be useful for you. If you have SCHO with a brokerage that has good customer service like Fidelity, I would also call and ask to speak with someone about what you are specifically trying to do.
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Disable auto-reinvest to avoid wash sale
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Non taxable
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ppnewbie wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2023 9:07 pmNon taxable
If it's a non-taxable account, then which lot you sell is immaterial. Sell what you like, don't worry about it.
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