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THE POWER OF DOLLAR COST AVERAGINGAsk any astute investor what the key to successful investing is and the answer may be patience. This is perhaps the most difficult lesson any investor can learn. Hand-in-hand with patience goes the discipline of investing for the long term. Many money managers will tell you that a long-term approach to investing is generally a wise choice for individual investors. Dollar-cost averaging is an important tool investors can use to bring discipline to an investment portfolio. This method of systematic investing may help reduce investment risk. Let's imagine that you use a periodic investment program in which you select a stock and then buy the same number of shares each quarter, no matter what the price. You buy 100 shares each quarter for four quarters, and sell the whole investment in the fifth quarter (Case A). Now let's use the same stock, with the same price movement—but instead of buying 100 shares each quarter, let's say you're investing $1,000 each quarter. Again, you sell the whole investment in the fifth quarter (Case B). Here are the results of the two strategies: Case A1
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