Omega88
2022-09-16

In today's highly volatile market, one of the best advice by Warren Buffett is to DCA into low index fund regularly over a long-time horizon! 

Today I'm sharing a more active strategy which is the Enhanced Dollar Cost Average (EDCA) investment strategy!! I'm sure most of you here have heard of dollar-cost averaging (DCA) and now let's have a look at enhanced DCA (EDCA). 

EDCA is a rule-based strategy that retains most of the attributes of traditional DCA and improves on it. You will invest a fixed amount of money at predetermined intervals for DCA, whereas you invest more money in down months and less money in up months.

DCA is used to remove emotions from the investing strategy and it doesn't require the investors to time the market. Those who DCA usually perform better than average investors who tried to time the market. Over the long-run, the annualized returns from S&P500 is around 10% and it prevents the investors from panic selling when the market crashes temporarily but misses the substantial gains afterwards.

Research have shown that EDCA tends to outperform DCA 90% of the time. How does EDCA work?

E.g. If you are planning to invest $1,000 per month using DCA,

$10 per share (1st month) = 100 shares

$12.5 per share (2nd month) = 80 shares

$8 per share (3rd month) = 125 shares

Total = 305 shares, average price of $9.836

Using EDCA approach, you will invest more ($1,500) when the market is down and invest less ($500) when the market is up.

$10 per share (1st month) $1000 = 100 shares

$12.5 per share (2nd month) $500 = 40 shares

$8 per share (3rd month) $1500 = 187.5 shares

Total = 327.5 shares, average price of $9.160

Although it's the same $3000 investment over a period of 3-months, you will be able to buy more shares using EDCA approach at a lower average price. Do make some refinement to your investment strategy to optimize your returns over the long-run!! The risk is always lower when you buy the different stocks at a lower price!! It's also good to use support/resistance level to evaluate the optimal value to EDCA! 

I'll be using EDCA approach for some of my favorite stocks!

$Nasdaq 100 ETF(QQQ)$

Meanwhile given the bearish sentiment right now, I'll add more $ProShares Short S&P500(SH)$$ProShares Short QQQ(PSQ)$until the market stabilize. Follow the market trend, do not fight against it. Are you all still using DCA strategy or will be using EDCA approach instead? Do let me know your thoughts!

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Comments

  • WernerBilly
    2022-09-16
    WernerBilly
    Today is the Quadruple witching day, and more volatility will occur, but there may also be short-term opportunities.
  • BruceBryant
    2022-09-16
    BruceBryant
    I dont think one before. But is it really Buffett's advice or a general strategy?
    • Omega88
      He mentioned average investors are better off doing DCA into index funds
  • Chris68
    2022-09-16
    Chris68

    👌 

  • LMSunshine
    2022-09-17
    LMSunshine
    Great post! Thanks for sharing🤗
  • Keith Yeow
    2022-09-20
    Keith Yeow
    Watch
  • bobbylim
    2022-09-18
    bobbylim
    lets go
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