If you are a trader as described by the ATO. (That is you make a certain amount of trades a year, not sure of the number.) Then profits and losses are considered income.. But if you have held a stock for say two years and sell at a loss this is deemed to be a capital loss, and has to be offset by a capital gain, not income. It is murky, but you need to be defined as a trader or investor first.
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