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To: fuzzymath who wrote (30952)4/16/2000 1:21:00 AM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (3) of 64865
 
Yes, cost averaging is usually done such as the same time each month, or however intervals occur. --- Existentially, I think an investor is predisposed to impose their ongoing 'analysis' or expert hand of active management. I think 'mathematically' one merely increases the chance of screwing things up with each 'trade'. It's a paradox. You don't need to look much farther than how well "professional" fund managers do against the S&P index. --- One should test an equity candidate with "if I left the planet for 5 years, would I be comfortable with this stock, having no way sell it, etc..?". After that, there's nothing more for you to do. You might as well be on a respirator. Bummer, huh? :) -JCJ
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