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Painless Ways to Invest Every Month
Sometimes it seems as though investments are for the rich. After all, you have to have a lot of money to invest, right? Well, wrong. There are, in fact, painless ways to invest money every month. It all starts...
1 commentInvesting - Reap the Benefits of Dollar Cost Averaging
The recent economic turmoil experienced in the US and around the world has frightened many investors out of the market. With the US stock market losing roughly 50% of its value in a relatively short period...
0 commentsWhich Will It Be—“Dollar Cost Averaging” or “Buy Low-Sell High”?
There are two strategies that you can use to add shares to your investment portfolio. One strategy is to use what is known as "dollar-cost averaging", and the other approach is the "buy low-sell high"...
2 commentsWhat is Dollar Cost Averaging?
Dollar cost averaging is really a very simple method of investing. I will give a very simple example to illustrate the concept. For example, every month you set aside $60 to buy chocolate bars...
0 commentsDRIPs: 5 Reasons to Invest in Them
In this article I touch on three things: What are DRIPs, what are the benefits of owning them, and where do you buy them? DRIPs are dividend reinvestment plans The acronym "DRIP" stands for...
1 commentInvestment Portfolio Strategy - Know The Best Investment Portfolio Strategy For Market Turbulance
During the period of volatile stock markets and depending on what one's investment portfolio strategy is, one may be tempted to either sell their stocks or buy more stocks for their investment portfolio....
0 commentsDollar Cost Averaging vs Value Averaging
I suspect most have heard of dollar cost averaging (DCA), but for those who haven't, I will offer a brief explanation. DCA is a method of investing a fixed amount of money at regular intervals into a mutual...
0 commentsAsset Allocation
Asset allocation is a technique used in investing where investors deposit money in multiple investments. Each investment having a certain percentage or allocation of the money. For example, you might have...
0 commentsTOUGH STOCK MARKET DECISIONS
A valued client within a few years of retirement continues to invest a few hundred dollars monthly into an investment grade tax-deferred stock portfolio. This morning she wrote me, worried--like millions...
1 commentWhat Is Dollar Cost Averaging?
Dollar cost averaging is the periodic investing of a specific amount of money regardless of the share value of your investment(s) - e.g., mutual funds, etf's, and regular stocks. For example: Regardless of...
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