Dollar cost averaging - real Wal*Mart example (from a few years ago)                                       You have decided to invest in Wal*Mart stock for an entire year.  The stock paid a quarterly divident of $0.30 per share   You paid a 2% commission on the purchase of the stock.               You invest $150 per month                                               Month WM Stock Price                     Jan $54.54                       Feb $54.30                       Mar $53.43                       Apr $54.07                       May $55.91                       Jun $53.64                       Jul $50.56                       Aug $48.07                       Sep $51.19                       Oct $51.00                       Nov $53.52                       Dec $54.00                                                 As you can see, the stock was down about 1% for the year.               What was your individual return?                    Were you better or worse than the market?

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. Dollar cost averaging - real Wal*Mart example (from a few years ago)            
                         
You have decided to invest in Wal*Mart stock for an entire year.  The stock paid a quarterly divident of $0.30 per share  
You paid a 2% commission on the purchase of the stock.              
You invest $150 per month                    
                         
Month WM Stock Price                    
Jan $54.54                      
Feb $54.30                      
Mar $53.43                      
Apr $54.07                      
May $55.91                      
Jun $53.64                      
Jul $50.56                      
Aug $48.07                      
Sep $51.19                      
Oct $51.00                      
Nov $53.52                      
Dec $54.00                      
                         
As you can see, the stock was down about 1% for the year.              
What was your individual return?                   
Were you better or worse than the market?                
                         
                         
                         
                         
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