Negative Gearing as such is not an investment strategy, how can it be. It's just a tax treatment, not unsimilar to tax losses in stocks that have dropped.
The term "negative gearing" seems to take on a whole new meaning when related to property, yet the same thing happens with stocks and professional traders.
Your logic would be the equivalent of only allowing tax losses on IPOs and not current listed stocks.
How is this different?
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