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Holding Period

The length of time an investor owns a security from purchase to sale. In the United States, holding period matters significantly for tax purposes: assets held longer than one year qualify for lower long-term capital gains rates, while shorter holdings are taxed as ordinary income. Day traders have holding periods measured in minutes, while Warren Buffett famously quipped that his favorite holding period is "forever."

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