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For long term, 

What is the ideal strategy for investing? Investing each day or Investing biweekly

for example :

1) Investing $50 each business day or

2) Investing $500 every 2 weeks

@Konebhar6

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Today’s dollar is more worth than tomorrow’s. So you do the math. 

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Invest them on Friday or after major earnings in QQQ or SPY index.

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4 hours ago, Sam480 said:

For long term, 

What is the ideal strategy for investing? Investing each day or Investing biweekly

for example :

1) Investing $50 each business day or

2) Investing $500 every 2 weeks

@Konebhar6

don’t you have transactions/commission fee for every trade?

still if you are interested in every day or every week, check your trading account, they offer commission free trading on few etfs and do the research and invest

many years back, i followed the same strategy and found an ETF and started investing , that is USMV, recently closed the position with good returns 

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14 hours ago, Konebhar6 said:

I have back-tested the strategy a lot and it's stock-specific and does not really matter. Same with the DRIP strategy with Dividend stocks. 

Better strategy is -> Invest some funds in Income funds (PDI, GOF) or monthly ETFs (JEPI, JEPQ, BST, BSTZ) or High Yield Bonds (HYDB, etc) that give monthly dividends. Lets say overall 100k. Your monthly yield on avg should be .75%-1% meaning you get $750-$1000. Pick 3 or 4 safe stocks. Every week friday (usually fridays markets are low) or low days buy those. 

You are not losing your principle and building an investment nest into quality companies. If the stock price appreciates way to much, consider selling them and moving to other quality stocks that are available at discounts. 

HYDB ela konali? 

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4 hours ago, bulreddy said:

HYDB ela konali? 

Using your brokerage account. 

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16 hours ago, socrates said:

don’t you have transactions/commission fee for every trade?

 

fidelity, robinhood, wealthfront, betterment etc. lo you can do a weekly(may be daily) sip without transaction fees. 
to buy stocks, etf's. 

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India lo how to invest in mutual funds 

which platforms can we use? 

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1 hour ago, enigmatic said:

 

fidelity, robinhood, wealthfront, betterment etc. lo you can do a weekly(may be daily) sip without transaction fees. 
to buy stocks, etf's. 

betterment has fees for MOST of the investments. But it has the least and clean(er) fee structure IMO 

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1 hour ago, JANASENA said:

India lo how to invest in mutual funds 

which platforms can we use? 

Zerodha

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I started with index funds and added a few large-cap stocks over time. Watching financial news and reading quarterly reports helped me understand patterns better without getting too deep into day trading.

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