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I’d drip-feed money into cheap shares to make a million

There are a wide range of cheap shares available to buy following the 2020 stock market crash. However, in many cases they face uncertain futures that include the prospect of a second market downturn in the coming months.
Therefore, drip-feeding money into undervalued stocks could be a sound move. It may enable you to capitalise on even lower valuations that could become available further down the line.
Over time, this strategy may boost your returns. It may even improve your prospects of making a million.
Drip-feeding money into cheap shares
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