ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
06.09.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


How To Invest Like A Pro

Author: Jim Pretin Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 25-02-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 10 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

Ideally, investors try to buy a stock when the price has reached a support level (a level at which the price is as low as it will go) and sell the stock when it hits a resistance level (a level at which the price is as high as it will go). This is easier said than done. Most investors end up missing out on a continual rise by waiting for a stock to plummet first, or sell way to early by underestimating how high the price will go. In this article, we will focus on the two most popular strategies that you can use to invest without having to worry about market timing.

Dollar cost averaging (DCA) is an investing technique intended to reduce exposure to risk associated with making a single large purchase. According to this technique, shares of stock are purchased in a specific amount on a specified periodic basis (often monthly), regardless of current performance. The theory is that this will lead to greater returns overall, since smaller numbers of shares will be bought when the cost is high, while larger number of shares will be bought while the cost is low.

An example of DCA would be as follows: If I want to buy 1,200 shares of IBM stock using DCA, then I might decide to purchase 400 shares of IBM per month over the course of the next three months. Hypothetically, during month one, the price of IBM may be $105 per share, and then it might drop to $95 per share during month two, and then rise to $100 during month three. If I bought all 1,200 shares during month one, I would have cost me $105 per share. But, by spreading the purchase over a three month period, I managed to buy IBM at an average price of $100 per share.

The primary drawback of using DCA is that you may not be maximizing your overall return. If there is an indication that a certain stock is currently undervalued and might shoot up in price, you would actually make less money using DCA than if you had bought all the shares in the beginning before the price skyrocketed. So, it is not always a winning strategy to spread your purchases over a period of time.

Value averaging, also known as dollar value averaging (DVA), is a technique of adding to an investment portfolio to provide greater return than similar methods such as dollar cost averaging and random investment. With the method, investors contribute to their portfolios in such a way that the portfolio balance increases by a set amount, regardless of market fluctuations. As a result, in periods of market declines, the investor contributes more money, while in periods of market climbs, the investor contributes less.

Here is an example of DVA: I want to invest in Yahoo using DVA. For the sake of argument, we will say that Yahoo is currently $10 per share. I determine that the value of the amount I am going to invest over the course of 1 year will rise, on average, $1,000 each quarter as I make additional investments.

If I use DVA, I invest $1,000 to start. If, at the end of the first quarter, the share price has risen to $15 per share, that means that the value of my investment is now $1,500, which means I will only have to invest $500 at the start of the second quarter in order to bring the total amount of my investment for the first and second quarter to $2,000. So, I am investing less as the stock price increases.

Dollar value averaging usually works better than cost averaging because value averaging results in less money being invested as the stock price goes up, whereas with cost averaging you continue to invest the same number of dollars regardless of the share price. But, neither of these strategies are necessarily full-proof. Make sure you know something about the company you are going to invest in before you go forward.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Tags: Investing, Stocks

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/finance-articles/how-to-invest-like-a-pro-341922.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

Jim Pretin is the owner of http://www.forms4free.com, a service that helps programmers make an HTML form

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Related Articles

Investing in the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (otcbb)
By: Jim Nelson | 15/06/2008 | Small Business
Most investors are weary about the Over the Counter Bulletin Board (OTCBB). That's understandable, considering the amount of bankruptcies, shell companies, and de-listings that occur in over-the-counter markets. But there is a very large misconception that is widely shared among investors: that no over-the-counter company has to report current financial information. That is the case with the Pink Sheets, but not so with the OTCBB.

The Stock Market and Its Profits Potentials Compare to Other Investments
By: Ponn Nac | 23/06/2008 | Investing
The stock market investments has proving to yield more profits better than other financial investments in the financial market investments.

The Truth About Fear And Greed While Trading
By: Philip Birchley | 01/07/2008 | Finance
Is greed good? Are you chasing the market? Can you pull the trigger? The truth about 'Fear and Greed' must be understood to trade well. Inside: The methods that will help you to control your emotions whilst trading are discussed. The more you control your emotions the more money you're likely to make from your proven trading system.

Gold Versus the U.s. Dollar
By: S.C.R. Analysts | 22/08/2008 | Investing
Financial Investment Portfolio Research & Analysis for August 4 - 8, 2008 from Strategic Capital Research, LLC. Gold-Deutsche Bank (DGL) shows a continuation of a negative price path (downward slope) on weak indicators. Future developments of DGL and other gold based securities will depend on a lot on the development of the U.S. dollar. Currently, we are seeing a slight shift to a more neutral price path for the dollar.

Researching Penny Stocks
By: Mark Louie | 28/08/2008 | Investing
The phrase “penny stock” tends to scare many investors away. But, those are the companies you read about that returned triple and even quadruple-digit returns.

Outlook for the Gold Sector for September 2008
By: Alan Wheatley | 01/09/2008 | Investing
Market commentary and outlook for the Gold Sector www.goldnewsonline.com

What Your Lifestyle Means To Your Investing Strategy
By: Richard Kirby | 14/02/2006 | Finance
One of the biggest rewards of long term investing is the opportunity for you to support the stocks you purchase. Unlike day trading you are holding on to a piece of a company that most of the time you can personally support. Here are a few tips on support

9 Survival Tips for the Market Shakeout Blues
By: James Finch | 15/06/2006 | Finance
Investors who bought during the top of the frothy commodities rally are now panicking or kicking themselves. Neither activity helps an investor or trader think straight. Below are a few tips in dealing with the current market shakeout.

Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Frequently Asked Questions

How to report ethics violation of stock broker
By: The Bonster | 05-08-2008
What to do when a stock broker at a major firm makes unsolicited trades in my account.  These trades totaled many many thousands of dollars in commission for the broker.  Is there any recourse to be made whole again and how to report ethics violation of this stock broker.  Thank you.

Seeking finance 30% return in One Year
By: MBA1961 | 05-08-2008
i am currently working on a project to sell digital TV converter boxes. I am in need for $2 million short term working captial to help fund the project. The project is for ONE year only. I expect to give a 25% to 30% return on $2 million.    

What is wheel of fortune bonus queston for aug 04 ...
By: sunshine6134 | 05-08-2008
what is wheel of fortune bonus queston for aug 04 2008 i need the answer

What is the best way to backup photos from my hard ...
By: matyd | 05-08-2008
What is the best way to backup photos from my hard-drive?

How much gas does a kohler 5ecd generator burn
By: sherrons3@aol.com | 04-08-2008
how much gas does a kohler 5ecd generator burn

How much income taxes do they take out if you make ...
By: Mango | 04-08-2008
how much income taxes do they take out if you make 1000.00 dollars. Would it be less if you make 2000.00 dollars.

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Finance Articles

Overseas Property Buyers Loving the Credit Crunch
By: Nicholas Marr | 06/09/2008
International real estate industry has been bracing itself for the global slowdown but as author Niocholas Marr explains for some this is the nest time to make that purchase of an overseas property

Net Operating Income and Real Estate Analysis
By: James Kobzeff | 06/09/2008
Discover the various ways net operating income gets used in real estate investing and learn how each is calculated.

Financial Security Planning in Uncertain Job Climates
By: Marilyn Katz | 06/09/2008
Nobody can predict every possible emergency or financial problem, but every can do their best to plan for the unexpected.

3 Things You Need to Know About Secured Credit Cards
By: Sean Masterson | 06/09/2008
Think you understand the ins and the outs of secured credit cards? There's actually quite a few misconceptions that many have about these particular financial tools. If you want to make an informed credit card decision when choosing a secured card, there are three things you absolutely must know.

Stock Market Volatility Helps In Making Money Using Stocks
By: Amit Kheterpal | 05/09/2008
Anyone who has ever ventured into the stock market would have gotten to know by now that the index can go up and down on any given date. That gyration can actually help you make good returns on the stock market.

Tips On How To Diversify Your Risk In The Stock Market
By: Amit Kheterpal | 05/09/2008
Stock market is not for the faint hearted they say. That is definitely correct and a lot of people who join the stock market bandwagon hearing stories about loads of money to be made usually are the ones who burn their fingers in the stock market very easily.

Making the Most of Your Business Banking Relationship
By: Ann Knapp | 05/09/2008
Anyone who owns a business can appreciate the need for a bank account to handle bill paying, deposits and payroll. But banks can assist business owners in so many other ways as well. In fact, having a reliable financial partner can help a business reach its greatest potential, as well as provide support during times of financial need.

10 Sound Budgeting Tips to Ensure Financial Freedom
By: Michael New Jr. | 05/09/2008
Here are 10 sound budgeting tips that will surely get you on the right track again. If you're in trouble with debt, this article is a must read!

More from Jim Pretin

Homeopathy Rising in Popularity In The United States
By: Jim Pretin | 29/08/2008 | Health
Homeopathy, which has been the treatment modality of choice in Europe and Asia for many years, is starting to become popular in the United States

Using The P/E And PEG Ratios To Evaluate Stocks
By: Jim Pretin | 28/08/2008 | Finance
The P/E and PEG ratios are helpful tools to determine whether the price of a stock is overvalued or undervalued

Simple Strategies For The Novice Investor
By: Jim Pretin | 22/08/2008 | Finance
If you are not a sage investor, using dollar cost or dollar value averaging can help you get started while minimizing your investment risk

The Trillion Dollar Currency Exchange Market
By: Jim Pretin | 21/08/2008 | Finance
The Currency Exchange Market, or FOREX, has become the world's largest and most dynmaic exchange, with trillions of dollars trading hands on a daily basis

Why Is It Important To Have Umbrella Insurance?
By: Jim Pretin | 19/08/2008 | Finance
Umbrella insurance is perhaps the most important form of insurance protection, because it protects your assets in the event of a homeowners or auto related liability claim

The Rise Of Hompeopathy Over Conventional Medicine
By: Jim Pretin | 08/08/2008 | Health
For non-acute illnesses, many consumers in the U.S. are turning to homeopathic remedies in lieu of conventional pharmaceutical products

The Burgeoning Foreign Currency Exchange Market
By: Jim Pretin | 04/08/2008 | Finance
The foreign currency exchange market, known as the FOREX, has grown into the largest exchange in the world, with trillions of dollars being exchanged daily

Using Automated Investment Strategies To Invest Wisely
By: Jim Pretin | 18/07/2008 | Finance
If you are a novice investor and you can not decide when it is the right time to buy or cell a certain stock, talk to your broker about automated investment strategies like DCA and DVA

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below