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Monday, May 27, 2013

Slowing Down Rate of Investing on the Dips

After  investing 2% of our cash when the market declined 2% last week, I've decided to temporarily slow down the rate of "buying on the dip," in case the market continues to fall and become the long awaited 5% correction.    So this week, I plan just hold the ETF positions that I initiated last week and won't add to them until the market gets closer to a 5% drop.   At that point, I will put another 1% back into the stock market through the ETF portfolio investment strategy.

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