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by ikeboy
2286 days ago
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>That's not what I said, in fact the study does the opposite. The study explicitly says it's lower risk because it's investing a lower amount. If there's a negative risk premium, then any strategy that invests less will automatically do better. But lump-sum will still do better than DCA with the same amount of exposure, since it's still better diversified. |
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