A 60-year holding period refers to an ultra-long-term investment strategy where assets are retained for six decades. This approach minimizes capital gains taxes, leverages compound growth, and benefits generational wealth transfer. It is typically used by family offices, endowments, or patient investors seeking maximum appreciation over multiple generations, avoiding short-term market volatility.
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