The "Hot Stock Problem": When One Investment Dominates your Divorce
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One stock can quietly take over your entire financial life and divorce forces you to make a decision before you feel ready. When a concentrated stock position grows out of employer equity, a hot tip, or a long run of gains, it can look like the easiest asset on the spreadsheet. We see the opposite: it can be the riskiest, most emotional, and most misunderstood part of the divorce settlement.
We walk through why concentration risk matters more during divorce than almost any other life moment. Diversification is not just an investing buzzword here, it is protection against extreme volatility exposure and bad timing. We also dig into the practical fight that shows up at the table: one spouse wants to hold for future growth while the other wants stability now, and neither view is “wrong” until you run the numbers against real life cash flow needs.
Then we get specific about the money details that change outcomes, especially cost basis and capital gains taxes. A large stock position with a low cost basis can carry a big tax bill under the surface, so a million dollar asset may not be a million dollars after tax. From there, we lay out three settlement paths: sell and split the cash, divide shares in kind, or let one spouse keep the stock while the other takes offsetting assets, as long as risk and taxes are properly considered.
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