I bought a bunch of Lumen before they abolished their dividend and now I'm stuck in the red with them wondering if I should hold on and try to get my average cost down, or just sell and use the loss to alleviate next tax season. (Before people start spamming "Why would you buy it in the first place?" Yes I know I'm an idiot. But I'm a changed man now and in 6 days it'll be a week since my last bad stock decision)
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