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‘Buying the dip’ does NOT work: here’s why

Common investment wisdom dictates that share investors should not try to time the market.
No one has a crystal ball and there is no way of knowing if there has been a trough until well after prices have risen back.
Yet almost every stock investor tries to buy the dip.
After all, it’s human nature to try to pay a cheap price — and not just for shares, right?
So why do we have to avoid trying to time the dips?
‘Good deals don’t stay around forever’
Frazis Capital Partners portfolio manager Michael Frazis explained the reason in a very simple way to his investors last month.
Let’s say you think the market is overvalued now and that it will crash in the near future. So you’ve prepared a cash pile to swoop on the bargains when the dip…
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