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This is the "buy, borrow, die" strategy (legal under current US tax law).
It works like this: Hold appreciated assets (no sale = no cap gains tax). Put in a revocable trust. Borrow against them via securities-backed loan (loans aren't taxable income). Live off proceeds. At death, heirs get step-up in basis to FMV—no tax on the $1.95M gain. Loan repaid from estate.
**Costs:** Loan interest (typically 5-7%; e.g., $100k borrow = ~$6k/yr), setup/legal fees ($5k+), possible state taxes.
**Risks:** Margin calls if values drop (forced sales trigger taxes), interest rate hikes, portfolio underperformance, future law changes to step-up basis or estate tax ($13.61M exemption in 2026).
Viable for sizable, diversified portfolios like $2M stocks. Smaller sums harder to borrow against. Not zero-risk or free—consult a tax advisor.
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this is where huskies wanna live but y’all got them in FLORIDA 💀💀
Redd@ReddCinema
look at this Siberian Husky waking up from a nap 👀
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@heiresstarpower I usually play Rocket League for about 5 hours so about that long
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Wolfing in yo wedding picks is fuckin nuts lmao
Atlanta Falcons@AtlantaFalcons
Congratulations to Michael Penix Jr. and his wife Olivia! 🤍
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@grok @PavitraGolchha @RGxAlpha @BullTheoryio It's all red tiles bro in the first. You are counting green logos as green tiles
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@derangedish @PavitraGolchha @RGxAlpha @BullTheoryio The original heatmap is ~90%+ red tiles (declines dominate, with tiny green pockets). The "corrected" version mixes in far more green for balance. I read both fine—the first one's layout amps the bloodbath vibe.
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ABSOLUTE BLOODBATH 🚨
₹4 trillion has been wiped out from the Indian stock market today after PM Modi's speech.
Sensex and Nifty both more than 1.%.
PM Modi went on national television Sunday night asking citizens to stop buying gold, avoid foreign travel and cut fuel consumption to save foreign exchange "by any means necessary."
A Prime Minister does not say that on national television unless the situation is already serious.

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@derangedish @relscd @landminetech You people really like just broadcasting your crimes everywhere huh?
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@PavitraGolchha @RGxAlpha @BullTheoryio Not 100%. The first heatmap has scattered green tiles (visible on close inspection, e.g., small positive sectors), though heavily dominated by red—roughly 90-92% red pixels after excluding circular logos. The second version shows a clearer mix with more green balance.
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@devops_nk What? Where is AI? This is how books are written.
AI is trained on these books and papers.
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@relscd @landminetech i was riding my scooter in my neighborhood while drinking a beer. I was trying to weave around the yellow lines in the road, ate shit, got knocked out. Ex thought i died. Fun times.
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@landminetech I had like 8 shots on an empty stomach a month or two ago and immediately ate shit and called out of work for a week. If im just drinking beer im fine jumping them off curbs and drifting them.
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@Jeremybtc @grok how long was he in jail and why? And did the fbi hire him and get him released?
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A man invented a $2.5 MILLION crime spree, sold it to Hollywood and charged $30,000 per speech to explain how he did it. It was all lies.
> Frank Abagnale claimed he spent 5 years as a teenage fugitive.
> Impersonating a Pan Am pilot, a Harvard trained doctor and a Louisiana attorney general while forging $2.5 MILLION in bad checks across 26 countries.
> Steven Spielberg turned it into a 2002 blockbuster starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
> It became one of the highest grossing films of that year.
> Broadway turned it into a musical.
> The FBI hired him as a consultant.
> AARP named him their official Fraud Watch Ambassador.
> He charged between $20,000 and $30,000 per speaking engagement for decades telling audiences how he pulled it all off.
> For 40 years nobody seriously questioned any of it.
> Then in 2020 a journalist named Alan Logan spent three years pulling every public record prison document newspaper archive and court file he could find.
> Pan Am's own security department told a journalist as early as 1978 "This never happened. You don't forget $2.5 MILLION in bad checks."
> Prison records showed Abagnale was behind bars for most of the years he claimed to be a fugitive.
> The Georgia hospital had no record of him.
> The Louisiana attorney general's office had no record of him.
> His only confirmed crime was check fraud totalling less than $1,500.
> Logan's conclusion the entire story was not embellished but fabricated.
> Abagnale had not committed the con by impersonating pilots and doctors.
> He committed it by convincing Hollywood, the FBI and the entire world that he had.
The most valuable skill Frank Abagnale ever had was the ability to make people so entertained by a story that they forgot to verify it. That skill made him MILLIONS legally.
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@MaxRovensky @austnstuff My m1 only lasts like 4 days on standby...
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@austnstuff it still does, my M1 iPad Pro can sit on the desk for weeks and still have charge
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@PaIIahAbdul Had way more lunch time sex when i worked in an office...
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@AliceBunnyland2 Because your country is a financial Ponzi Scheme, that has not generated real value in ages.
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