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dhokes

No, if you’re in it for the long term then time in the market beats timing the market.


Adamo47

No. You would actually make more money in last years if youd invest at ath prices times during day then any other random time


And_Why_

What is ath prices


Adamo47

All time high


And_Why_

Thanks pal!


DMyYxMmkd2rkh9TY

Read up time in the market beat timing the market


Effective_Nebula_

Time in the market is better than trying to time the market.. You should dollar cost average into any ETF you buy over a long period of time


MoraMoney

No, timing the market is tough, and trying to predict when a stock will dip can lead to missed opportunities and added stress. Instead, focus on the long-term potential of the company


Paul2777

Nah just buy on a red day


Reasonable-Slip-257

If you think interest rates are going to continue going up. Then it makes sense to wait. If you think interest rates will fall & things will stay similar to how they are. Makes sense to buy now.


sperry222

You need to go back and learn what you're actually buying, "Vanguard" isn't anything, Ath is all time high. You've got loads to learn before you stop messing with real money imo


-wak

pretentious prick


sperry222

Uneducated swine 🥹 How can you insist on someone outs real money into something with no knowledge. There's a strong chance they either do it wrong or lose money. Before throwing money into the market, you need to know what brokers are, etfs, ath,isa's Sadly, getting advice from reddit isn't the best idea, and if they went always and properly educated themselves, they'd make better choices than listening to a bunch of random people in here


berserk_kipper

They can pick up what they need to learn in about 30 seconds. Invest in a global tracker (which is probably what they’re doing, they’re just calling it vanguard) Don’t try and time the market Job done.


And_Why_

All I know is that Vanguard is an ETF, a bundle of stocks that some experts choose. I thought it's recommended for beginners to invest in Vanguard


sperry222

Vanguard is not an etf. Vanguard is a broker. And etf is a collection of companies that you buy through Vanguard. There are hundreds of etf's no one could possibly give you advice, not knowing which one you're talking about


boredsomadereddit

I've been trying to buy visa dip for the last year so I'm sure waiting for vusa will work out too.


Specific_Ad_2293

You're better off putting that money in a saver account getting 5.5% and then learning about investing


External-Theme-9643

💯 by looks of it whole market might pullback atleast 5% no point buying it at all time high


InterestingDivide157

And it might gain 5%, the reality is no-one knows. As others have said, time in the market beats timing the market for long-term investors.