Taxes on meme stock trades may surprise new investors
CNBC's Sharon Epperson joins 'Squawk Box' to break down how last year's trading frenzy over popular meme stocks could surprise some retail investors this tax season.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Sir Martin Sorrell says the Ukraine war will mark the end of the globalization era
-
China oil demand must remain weak or we will have tough summer, IEA's Birol says
-
Bjorn Ulvaeus from ABBA is 'astonished' by the band's lasting popularity
-
What can fans expect from ABBA’s new virtual concert, ABBA Voyage?
-
ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaeus on how the group’s new virtual concert came about
-
Joe Biden visits Samsung semiconductor plant on first trip to Asia
-
How Davos became the anti-establishment's punching bag
-
Boston Dynamics' journey from R&D to commercialization
-
'We cannot stop investing in Europe, we will help them toward the transition of energy,' Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund chief says
-
Any potential recession will be 'light,' Qatar Investment Authority CEO says
-
Demand for office space jumps
-
How car safety became a major selling point
-
From SARK to TARK: The man shorting Cathie Wood's ARKK, now going ultra-long
-
Watch CNBC's full interview with Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood
-
CNBC'S Small Biz Survey Results
-
Navigating Inflation: A CEO Playbook