yes but how much of the contribution is taken out when I sell part of it? I'm pretty sure I won't get full 50000 limit back in my example above? ...or will I?TokyoBoglehead wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 9:17 pmThe limit is a contribution amount. The value of the current holdings are irrelevant.nanaya wrote: ↑Tue Sep 12, 2023 3:46 pm I'm wondering, given these steps:
1. put in 100000
2. it grows to 150000
3. take out 50000
how much of the limit will I get back? 25000? how is it calculated? is it by number of stocks multiplied by original purchase price?
what if the purchases span over several months/years? is it by average? or based on original purchase price? in that case, in what order?
I hope this can make the question a bit clearer:
1. put in 100000 (contributed 100000 / (18M-100k) remains)
2. it grows to 150000 (contributed 100000 / (18M-100k) remains)
3. take out 50000 (contributed 100000 / (18M-100k) remains)
4. wait a year (contributed how much? 50000? 66667? 100000? / (18M-???) remains)