Tag: dollar cost averaging

My Personal “Set-It-And-Forget-It” Plan For 10% Dividends, 100% Upside

| December 10, 2020
My Personal “Set-It-And-Forget-It” Plan For 10% Dividends, 100% Upside

The mainstream crowd has gotten way too greedy—which means we could be in the teeth of a stock-market selloff within weeks. Most folks hear the word “selloff” and gasp. But not us contrarian dividend hounds! We know that volatility is our friend. It’s easy to see this just by looking at what the market’s done in the […]

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Dollar Cost Averaging Versus Stop Losses

| November 27, 2017 | 0 Comments
Dollar Cost Averaging Versus Stop Losses

Subscriber Rick G. recently asked a great question. “What do you think about the theory of ‘buying on dips’ and ‘dollar cost averaging’?” If the price of a dividend paying stock goes down, buying more will increase your yield; however, that seems to be at odds with the idea of why an investor should have […]

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Dollar Cost Averaging

| March 10, 2008 | 0 Comments

I was talking with a good friend about his investing strategies over the weekend.  He got lucky and managed to exit the market at just the right point a few months back and now is sitting on some cash.  He’s thinking now might be a great time to buy into the market.  Despite a long […]

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