Basheer Abdul-Malik

Extreme Dollar Cost Averaging!

This blog post was originally posted on the Public app on 9/22/21. Click here to view follow me on Public.com. A Little Goes a Long Way? A little does go a long way, I’m all for a quick buck but in the stock market, little amounts tend to go very far over time. Dollar-cost averaging…

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Sunk Cost

Sunk cost most often come into play when investors choose not to sell a stock that has declined or purposely chose to overpay for a stock that they we’re willing to “at any price”.

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No Cap

Did you peep the double entendre? The phrase “No Cap” is slang for “I’m not lying or exaggerating”, HOWEVER, when discussing stocks the word Cap is a reference to Market Capitalization or Market Cap.

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Why I Call the S&P 500 a Parking Lot

Back in the good ole days when interest rates were high, I generally chose to keep my uninvested cash in a money market account or a high-interest savings account. This would keep my uninvested cash “working for me” by stashing it away in a low-risk banking product or debt security. Compared to keeping my money in the stock market, these accounts produced a worry-free, predictably safe return.

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