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Lump Sum Investing vs Investing Over Time (dollar cost average) | Which is best?

If you've got a lump to invest should you be investing it all straight away or should you phase it in overtime? 👉🏻 Looking for help with Financial Planning? I am a Chartered Wealth Manager and Partner in a financial planning practice based in the UK. If you would like to find out more about working with us, please follow this link: https://go.novawm.com/getintouch Whether this is your first time investing or you've just received a significant lump sum that you want to invest, it can be a very daunting experience. But once you've decided what you want to invest in you have two options: 1) Invest everything as a lump sum, all in one go 2) Phase the money into the market over a number of months, benefiting from dollar-cost averaging The rational answer is simple, the stock market goes up more than it goes down, so therefore you have a better chance of capturing those returns the longer you are invested. But it's very hard to just accept this as fact, especially when the stock market looks so high. There is no single right answer, and the best option will depend on your prior investing experience and attitude to risk. But in this video, I will talk you through everything you need to know so that you can make the right decision for you. Nick Maggiulli’s Blog - https://ofdollarsanddata.com DISCLAIMER: This channel is for education purposes only and does not constitute financial advice - James is not responsible for investment actions taken by viewers. Please seek out a regulated advisor if you require assistance (whilst James is a financial adviser, he does not provide advice through this Youtube Channel, which is not affiliated with his employer). James Shack™ property of James Shackell Copyright © James Shackell 2021. All rights reserved. The author asserts their moral right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this channel and any video published on it.

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