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Dollar-Cost Averaging
Purchasing the same dollar amount of an investment at fixed intervals. More shares are bought when prices are down and fewer when prices are up. Dollar-cost averaging does not assure a profit or protect against loss in declining markets. Because such a strategy involves periodic investment, you should consider your financial ability and willingness to continue purchases through market downturns.


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