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by bpodgursky
1826 days ago
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Forcing all IRA investment through publicly listed companies sounds like exactly the law a hedge fund would write. Why allow people to invest in assets you can own without going through a Wall Street investment bank? Regulatory capture is forcing the entire economy through your cartel in the name of nominal protection. |
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Private share contributions give huge asymmetric upside to private investors/founders. Yes they take risk in that their shares still have to end up being worth something one day, but clearly the upside tax advantages are ridiculously unbalanced against the middle class because not everyone has access to early stage investments.
So, even the playing field by:
- Letting anyone invest in early stage companies (this has many other implications)
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- Only allow cash contributions to IRAs