Investing in stocks
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How to invest using dollar-cost averaging
Buying stocks can be stressful. Buy too soon and you risk regret if the price drops. But if you wait and the price goes up, you feel like you missed out on a deal. Learn to use dollar-cost averaging to mitigate risk in your long-term investing strategy. See examples of how to do this effectively.



How to identify Bull and Bear Markets?
Growth stocks in bull markets tend to perform well, while value stocks are usually better buys in bear markets. Value stocks are generally less popular in bull markets based on the perception that, when the economy is growing, "undervalued" stocks must be cheap for a reason.


Should you Invest when the Market Drops?
In the stock market, a herd mentality takes over, and investors tend to avoid stocks when prices are low. But in hindsight, they were also times of great opportunity for investors who could have picked up many stocks at beaten-down prices.

What stocks are good during a recession?
During recessions, investors tend to sell riskier holdings and move into safer securities, such as government debt. Equity investing involves owning high-quality companies with long histories since these companies tend to hold up better in recessions.







How to determine your investment style?
An investment strategy is a way of thinking that shapes how you select the investments in your portfolio. So how do you make sure which strategy and ultimately which investment is right for you?


How to evaluate a Stock before Investing
How to Evaluate a Stock Before You Buy? Stock investing requires careful analysis of financial data to find out the company's true worth. Here are some ground rules that can help educate and empower you to choose stocks for your portfolio.

How to find the best growth stocks?
A stock is considered a growth stock when it's growing faster and higher than stocks of other companies with similar sales and earnings figures. Nevertheless, investors should be more selective, focusing on stocks with solid fundamentals. Constant innovations, improving fundamentals and strong quarterly results are the few attributes investors often look for in getting a good deal.

How to find value stocks to invest in?
Finding companies that trade for less than they are truly worth is a time-tested investment style that can pay off tremendously well. Warren Buffett, the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is perhaps the best-known value investor of all time. Although he isn't as well-known as Buffett, Benjamin Graham is often referred to as the father of modern value investing.
