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Most of the time we regret buying something when we see the price drop. Then we don't have any more dollars to buy. But if we divide our total dollars into three or four parts and buy slowly at each down, then the chances of profit are high. And if we get profit after buying first, then we will sell. For this reason, I think it is better to invest little by little instead of investing all the dollars at once. What is your opinion?

That's a good point, initially using smaller amounts while aiming fur bigger returns might be tauntingis a good choice and sometimes it just seem like the growth is slow paced and its okay to buy as at when we notice a price drop so we won't be in loses. BitBut what I think is we should hold on to saving the bigger parts and invest with a small portion bits by bits rather than investing the whole proceeds that might not yiedyield profits, im not saying it won't hutbut it's best to stick to the principle of starting small while aiming bigfor the bigger budget.
Original archived Re: Use a small amount even if you have a big budget.
Scraped on 26/05/2025, 09:40:12 UTC
Most of the time we regret buying something when we see the price drop. Then we don't have any more dollars to buy. But if we divide our total dollars into three or four parts and buy slowly at each down, then the chances of profit are high. And if we get profit after buying first, then we will sell. For this reason, I think it is better to invest little by little instead of investing all the dollars at once. What is your opinion?

That's a good point, initially using smaller amounts while aiming fur bigger returns might be taunting and sometimes it just seem like the growth is slow paced and its okay to buy as at when we notice a price drop so we won't be in loses. Bit what I think is we should hold on to saving the bigger parts and invest with a small portion bits by bits rather than investing the whole proceeds that might not yied profits, im not saying it won't hut it's best to stick to the principle of starting small while aiming big.