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Dollar Cost Averaging ? Automatically
Dollar cost averaging (DCA) is a technique designed to reduce market risk through systematic purchase of securities at predetermined intervals and set amounts. Read more →
Dollar Cost Averaging Your Way to Double Digit Returns
This has been a painful month in commodity land especially for anyone who bought around May 12, the peak of the most current gold rally. Since then, gold investors have lost 20% from its high of $730/oz to Friday? Read more →
Dollar Cost Averaging: Is It For You?
Buy low and sell high; that's the basic principal behind investing. But who can time the market accurately?Dollar Cost Averaging is a practice of investing a fixed amount into a market on a regular basis where investors use a systematic approach regardless of market conditions. Read more →
Dollar Cost Averaging: Taking Some Volatility Out of the Portfolio
One of the holy grails of investing is the ability to achieve a decent return without volatility. After all, I think we all learned somewhere along the line that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. Read more →
Dollar-Cost Averaging
The objective of Dollar Cost Averaging is to invest a set amount of money at regular intervals so the average cost of shares tends to even out the market's peaks and troughs. Read more →
Don't Be Fooled By Fake Dividends
The latest Wall Street investment advice is to buy a stock that pays a good dividend and reinvest it. Your money will compound. Another Wall Street lie. Read more →
Don't Bet Your Home
The top of the cash out and spend activity was in 2002 when nearly $200 billion was refinanced out of the cumulative American home equity. The refinancing craze slowed some in 2003 and 2004, but it is still an ongoing problem. Read more →
Don't Buy Tax Lien Certificates Until You Read This!
Some real estate gurus make tax lien investing sound like it?s a sure thing. That you?re guaranteed to make huge interest rates and that?s it?s ?government guaranteed. Read more →
Don't Catch a Falling Knife
One of the most common mistakes made by inexperienced investors is trying to ?catch a falling knife?. This is the phrase used to describe the habit of buying stocks that are in ? Read more →
Don't Get Carried Away by HYIP Account Stats
"I assumed this HYIP was paying since my balance was going up!" is a quote from one e-mail I received regarding an investment someone had made. His hard earned cash had been spent and after the first day the promised profit was evident on the sites account statistics. Read more →

Aphorism

The intuitive mind is a sacred gift, and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.

Albert Einstein


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