Идеи
Avoid excess cash; invest for longevity.
Bitterly argues that longer life expectancy means money has to work longer, and hoarding excess cash—such as 30% allocations instead of 10-15%—seriously penalizes long-term growth because inflation erodes purchasing power; investors should put excess cash to work.
Use money market funds for after-tax returns.
For U.S. investors holding fixed income, Bitterly recommends looking to money market funds and similar tax-efficient areas because after-tax and after-fee returns will be more profitable.
Use covered calls for tax-efficient income.
Bitterly says that for a long equity position expected to be relatively sideways and that the investor does not want to sell, selling listed options or covered calls can be a more tax-efficient way to enhance income while staying in the stock and avoiding a taxable gain; she cautions that options are dangerous when used for leverage without understanding the risk/reward profile.