When stocks fall, some financiers run for cover while others see a chance to get business shares at a lower cost– they buy the dip. Let's talk about what it indicates to purchase the dip, discuss some considerations prior to investing, and look at comparable methods like dollar-cost averaging.
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I lost 5000 dollar
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Buying Aecon Group, Algonquin Power and Big Lots 🤑🚀💵
What dip? We’re above 2020 levels and still at 2021 levels when it comes to equities except with terrible inflation and a recession coming next year.
What dip?
The video being 4:20 long lol
Video is 4:20 long, I’ll smoke this.