You can deduct your gambling losses, but only to offset the income from your gambling winnings. You can't deduct your losses without reporting any winnings. The amount of gambling losses you can deduct can never exceed the winnings you report as income. To report your gambling losses, ...
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The stock market is constantly moving and adjusting. The market's fluidity allows investors to buy and sell stocks in the same day, hour, and even minute.