Lets say a person has 2 shares, strike price is $1... One share is exercised at $10 the second share is exercised at $20... If the person waits 2 years then sells both shares at $15, does this mean the capital gain is $0 because it's a $5 gain on the first share and a $5 loss on the second share?
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Lets say a person has 2 shares, strike price is $1... One share is exercised at $10 the second share is exercised at $20... If the person waits 2 years then sells both shares at $15, does this mean the capital gain is $0 because it's a $5 gain on the first share and a $5 loss on the second share?
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