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Hey , I hope you're doing well! And I hope you’re taking action on the emails we’ve been sending! This is a quick note about something that could simplify your investing and really set you up for long-term success: Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA). Sounds sexy right!? Here’s a saying that’s powerful and undervalued: “Time IN the market is better than TIMING the market” A lot of people get caught up trying to predict the perfect time to buy or sell, but the truth is, even the pros can't time the market perfectly. I mean, how many times have you told yourself that you don’t have enough time to manage your own money? Or felt like you “missed” a hot trend? The good news? You don’t have to worry about that. Enter your investing savior...DCA Here’s how it works: [Enable Images] Imagine buying $500 worth of a stock every Tuesday, rain or shine. No need to stress about whether the price is up or down—you’re just consistently investing the same amount. This approach does a few things: 1. **Takes Emotion Out of Investing**: By sticking to a regular schedule, you avoid the emotional rollercoaster of trying to time the market, which we both know can lead to poor decisions. 2. **Fits into Your Busy Life**: Let’s be honest, life gets busy. The number one fear I hear from people is that they don’t have the time to trade the market. With DCA, you can set up automatic buys, so your investments happen like clockwork, even when you’re focused on other things. 3. **Visually Simple**: Picture it—over time, you’re buying shares at different prices, averaging out the cost. Some weeks, the stock price might be a bit higher, other weeks lower, but overall, you’re steadily growing your investment without the stress of timing. Especially if you’re choosing a big stock like Apple, Microsoft, Costco, Amazon. You getting this!? Stop trying to time the market. Focus on spending time IN the market and let your investments work for you. If you ever want to chat more about how to set this up, just give us a shout or grab a [free portfolio assessment session](. We’re here to help make your investing journey as smooth as possible. Best, Jeremy and the money-making crew! If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe](

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