Dollar Cost Averaging Is A BAD Investing Strategy. Do THIS Instead
Sasha Yanshin Sasha Yanshin
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 Published On Oct 25, 2021

Dollar Cost Averaging is a very popular investing strategy, but a lot of people get it very wrong.

Unfortunately in the case of intentional Dollar Cost Averaging, the investor will on average lose money compared to investing in one go.

And in this video I explain exactly why DCA is not a great investing strategy.

But there IS a good version of Dollar Cost Averaging - the problem is that it is the unintentional version.

And not only is that way of investing good, but it also gives you a way of improving your investing strategy further by being smart with the stocks you choose - I share a specific tip on how this way of Dollar Cost Averaging can work.

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