Dollar-Based Investing Parker CO

Find out the answers to commonly asked investing questions.

James Pasztor
Pasztor & Associates

(303) 990-3883
6417 S. Oak Hill Cir
Aurora, CO
Geoffrey Rink
Rink Financial Planning, LLC

(303) 532-5959
9233 Park Meadows Drive
Lone Tree, CO
Ross Schmidt
Aspen Wealth Planners LLC

(303) 789-5281
5445 DTC Parkway, Penthouse Four
Greenwood Village, CO
Paul Staib
Staib Financial Planning, LLC

303/346-5336
3131 South Vaughn Way
Aurora, CO
Paul Staib
Staib Financial Planning, LLC

303/346-5336
2 West Dry Creek Circle
Littleton, CO
Paul Staib
Staib Financial Planning, LLC

303/346-5336
9233 Park Meadows Drive
Lone Tree, CO
Matthew Kelley
Gold Medal Waters, Inc.

(720) 887-1299
9233 Park Meadows Drive
Lone Tree, CO
Joseph Janiczek
Janiczek & Company, Ltd.

(303) 339-4460
8400 East Crescent Parkway, Suite 160
Greenwood Village, CO
Paul Staib
Staib Financial Planning, LLC

(303) 346-5336
10082 S. Fairgate Way
Highlands Ranch, CO
Eileen Sharkey
Sharkey, Howes, & Javer, Inc.

(303) 639-5100
720 South Colorado Blvd., South Tower, Suite 600
Denver, CO
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Dollar-Based Investing

What is dollar-based investing?

Traditionally, you invest by buying a whole number of shares, and the cost is the number you buy multiplied by the price: ABCD is selling for $20.25 per share. You want to buy ten shares. 10 X $20.25 = $202.50.

With dollar-based investing, you buy stocks or other investments in a dollar amount you choose, instead of in multiples of the stock price. Let's say you decide to invest $200 a month; your investment doesn't normally buy an exact whole number of shares. With dollar-based investing, you can purchase the shares of your choice in fractional amounts. It's a great idea for the average investor who wants to invest consistent amounts for the long term.

How much risk is too much?

Whenever you feel like you're doing more gambling than investing, the chances are you're lopsided on the risk side. It's a subjective call, but if your portfolio is too exposed to risk, you could be in danger of taking some hard hits. When it comes to risk, always weigh the consequences and keep that part of your portfolio in sensible proportion.

In the long run, isn't diversification overrated?

Short term or long term - stock market sectors go through highs and lows based on any number of variables. The idea is to hold securities that allow you to offset the inevitable downturns in one area (or company) with the upturns of another. Regular rebalancing of your portfolio is essential maintenance. You don't want to get caught with all your eggs in one basket because diversification cannot ensure a profit or protect against loss in a declining market....


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