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Ep 53: Dollar Cost Averaging & Sequence of Returns

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In this episode, we’ll explain DCA and reverse dollar cost averaging, which many people might not know about. That is the process of systematically taking money out of your portfolio and using it to pay for living expenses. That distribution period is just as important as accumulation, but people don’t spend as much time planning for it.

We’ll explain why dollar cost averaging and reverse dollar cost averaging is so important and why it’s never a good idea to try and time the market. That’s where the sequence of returns comes into play, and Michael will explain how that applies to your income plan in retirement.

On this episode, we’ll share:

  • What is dollar cost averaging? (2:34)
  • Why you want to use this tactic, even in down markets. (4:46)
  • How does sequence of returns play a part in your retirement? (5:35)

Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in declining markets. DCA involves continuous investments over time regardless of fluctuating price levels. Investors should consider their ability to continue to invest in periods of low-price levels.

Learn more: https://caffeinecashflow.com/

Contact Michael:

https://www.westpacwealth.com/team/michael-schulte [email protected] 702-767-4897

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In this episode, we’ll explain DCA and reverse dollar cost averaging, which many people might not know about. That is the process of systematically taking money out of your portfolio and using it to pay for living expenses. That distribution period is just as important as accumulation, but people don’t spend as much time planning for it.

We’ll explain why dollar cost averaging and reverse dollar cost averaging is so important and why it’s never a good idea to try and time the market. That’s where the sequence of returns comes into play, and Michael will explain how that applies to your income plan in retirement.

On this episode, we’ll share:

  • What is dollar cost averaging? (2:34)
  • Why you want to use this tactic, even in down markets. (4:46)
  • How does sequence of returns play a part in your retirement? (5:35)

Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) does not assure a profit or protect against a loss in declining markets. DCA involves continuous investments over time regardless of fluctuating price levels. Investors should consider their ability to continue to invest in periods of low-price levels.

Learn more: https://caffeinecashflow.com/

Contact Michael:

https://www.westpacwealth.com/team/michael-schulte [email protected] 702-767-4897

  continue reading

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