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Buying a stock should be considered a "loan" with a fixed rate of dividend. This way stock values correspond to real world tangibility rather than being floating speculative assets. Anyone who disagrees is making money on a broken system.
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Ever heard of corporate bonds?
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You might want to look into MLP's (Master Limited Partnerships), fren. That is kind of how they work. The dividend is legally "return of capital" (hence tax free) and reduce the cost basis of your shares, until you've received enough in dividends equal to the purchase price of the stock (and their cost basis goes to $0), then the dividends become classified as taxable income.
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>>61185097
lmao you have it completely backwards. Loans should be capital investments with dividend payments.



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