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To smooth out the volatility of purchasing shares of stock in large chunks, investors should consider the strategy of dollar cost averaging.
Lump sum investments into the market usually offer the best returns but dollar cost averaging can help you avoid the pain of unexpected declines.
Keeping an investor portfolio safer with conservative portfolio management.
Investing in shares as opposed to trading shares is a common method used by financial services experts to increase wealth creation.
Many smart investors are buying stocks of solid companies which are paying higher than usual dividends to help make up for market losses.
Though mutual funds have failed to lure investors now that so many exchange-traded funds (or ETFs) are available, mutual funds are still the smarter choice in many cases.
Companies no sooner succeeded in getting their employees to regularly invest in their defined contribution plans, when market promptly tanked. Is it time to reallocate?
As of 3/14/06, Bob Brinker is bullish and remains fully invested in his equity portfolios. For new money, he recommends dollar cost averaging.
Learn investing basics such as diversifying investments, investing for the long term, resisting stock speculations and understanding investment market cycles.
Many people plan on investing in stocks... one day... when they have enough money. But there is another way.


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