Dollar Cost Averaging is a strategy for purchasing equity securities that is widely recommended by professional investment advisors and commentators, but which has been virtually ignored by academic theorists and textbook writers. In this paper we explore whether the strategy is but another instance of irrational behavior by individual investors, or whether it is an investment heuristic that has survival value in an environment in which security prices exhibit mean reversion behavior that has only belatedly been recognized by academic theorists. Our evidence supports the view that the individual investors who follow this strategy in purchasing individual stocks to add to an existing portfolio are better off than if they followed the 'rati...
Most previous research tests market efficiency using average abnormal trading prof-its on dynamic tr...
Abstract Recently, dollar cost averaging has gained popularity in the stock market investment. Comp...
Research suggests that in the long run, stocks have provided a better return than real estate, gold,...
Dollar Cost Averaging is a strategy for purchasing equity securities that is widely recommended by p...
Dollar cost averaging is a highly controversial investment strategy, which has lately gained popular...
Executive Summary Despite lump-sum investing’s superior performance, dollar-cost averaging contin...
As a method of long term investment for private investor, the dollar cost averaging investment metho...
This work aims to compare the goodness of the Dollar Cost Averaging investment strategy with other c...
This work aims to compare the goodness of the Dollar Cost Averaging investment strategy with other c...
[[abstract]]This paper compares a dollar cost averaging (DCA) investment strategy with three similar...
Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) has been shown to be mean-variance inefficient, yet it remains a very po...
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) is a popular investment strategy for purchasing equity securities. Even ...
Dollar Cost Averaging refers to an investment methodology in which a set dollar amount is invested ...
In this paper we present new theoretical and practical insights into the method of dollar cost avera...
This paper presents a simple, intuitive investment strategy that improves upon the popular dollarcos...
Most previous research tests market efficiency using average abnormal trading prof-its on dynamic tr...
Abstract Recently, dollar cost averaging has gained popularity in the stock market investment. Comp...
Research suggests that in the long run, stocks have provided a better return than real estate, gold,...
Dollar Cost Averaging is a strategy for purchasing equity securities that is widely recommended by p...
Dollar cost averaging is a highly controversial investment strategy, which has lately gained popular...
Executive Summary Despite lump-sum investing’s superior performance, dollar-cost averaging contin...
As a method of long term investment for private investor, the dollar cost averaging investment metho...
This work aims to compare the goodness of the Dollar Cost Averaging investment strategy with other c...
This work aims to compare the goodness of the Dollar Cost Averaging investment strategy with other c...
[[abstract]]This paper compares a dollar cost averaging (DCA) investment strategy with three similar...
Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) has been shown to be mean-variance inefficient, yet it remains a very po...
Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) is a popular investment strategy for purchasing equity securities. Even ...
Dollar Cost Averaging refers to an investment methodology in which a set dollar amount is invested ...
In this paper we present new theoretical and practical insights into the method of dollar cost avera...
This paper presents a simple, intuitive investment strategy that improves upon the popular dollarcos...
Most previous research tests market efficiency using average abnormal trading prof-its on dynamic tr...
Abstract Recently, dollar cost averaging has gained popularity in the stock market investment. Comp...
Research suggests that in the long run, stocks have provided a better return than real estate, gold,...