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Dollar-Cost Averaging

Dollar-cost averaging is investing a fixed amount at regular intervals.

Explanation

This approach reduces timing pressure and builds discipline. You buy more units when prices are lower and fewer when prices are higher.

Example

Investing 200 every month into an ETF regardless of market headlines is dollar-cost averaging.

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