My conundrum is I am not currently at a point in life where I have much in my taxable account to invest because that part of my savings has dwindled down. Most of what I have in SFOR is in my IRA and Roth IRA accounts. As a result, if I ever want to take out some money by selling SFOR at 50 cents per share (I would probably sell about 5-10% of my shares at that price level) I will have to pay the 10% tax penalty. Oh well, I figure if I have that problem to deal with that it is a quality problem and I don't mind paying tax on huge gains. At least the huge gains make it bearable.
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