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From: hello@meadow.ghost.io · Tue 06:00
Julien P. Editor · this week
2 min ago

Why dollar-cost averaging is the most boring superpower you'll ever learn.

If you've ever stared at a chart and thought "is now a good time to buy?" — congratulations, you're a normal human. Here's the trick the pros use to never have to answer that question again.

Read time: 6 min · Category: Education

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