Alls posts tagged "Dollar Cost Averaging"
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Investing
/ 3 years agoDCA Or Lump Sum? How Much Would You Have Made Or Lost In The Stock Market If You Started Investing In 2022
The STI would have delivered us strong returns inclusive of dividends in 2022.
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Branded Content
/ 4 years agoInvesting During A Bear Market: Could A Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) Approach Make More Sense?
Ironically, some of the best days in the market occurred during bear markets.
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Investing
/ 4 years agoWhat Should You Invest In If You Have An Extra $8,000 At The End Of 2022?
Saving alone is not enough; you also need to choose the right investments to grow your wealth.
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Columns
/ 4 years agoEditor’s Take: Is It Time For Investors To Be “Greedy When Others Are Fearful”?
Keep calm and carry on investing.
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Investing
/ 4 years agoARK Innovation ETF VS STI ETF: Which ETF Has Performed Better Since The Start Of The Pandemic?
The DCA approach on the STI ETF gained the highest return of 19% from 2020 to April 2022, whereas the ARK...
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Investing
/ 4 years agoSTI and S&P500: How Much Would You Have Gained (Or Lost) If You Started Investing In 2021 Using Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA)?
A lump sum investment into S&P500 would have returned a stellar performance of 29% in 2021
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Investing
/ 5 years agoShould You Dollar Cost Average (DCA) Or Lump Sum Invest Into Bitcoins Now?
5 reasons why DCA-ing into Bitcoins may be sensible.
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Investing
/ 5 years agoLump Sum VS DCA: How Much Would You Have Made (Or Lost) If You Started Investing In January 2020
The STI would have earned you a positive return in 2020 if you invested via a DCA approach each month.
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Investing 101
/ 6 years agoYou Don’t Have To Be Rich Or Own A Fortune To Start Investing
A small amount is enough to start a change
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Investing
/ 6 years ago5 Disadvantages Of Using Dollar-Cost Averaging Into A Downward Market (That Many Investors Don’t Realise)
Dollar-Cost Averaging sounds like a great idea, especially now, but here’s some things to consider when embarking on the strategy.
