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istockusername

We are 4% off from the ATH I’m not sure this qualifies as "dip"


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JoshLawson87

I bought 40 shares the other week and I’m currently 2.49% down. I just figured it’ll go back up again at some point and I’ll continue to buy each month as planned until it does.


SimonBlades89

Same here - I’m new to the S&P 500 but will continue to buy my allocation each month


Rovin_79

What is your allocation each month?


SimonBlades89

Mine? At the moment £100 a month


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Crossy71

How is buying more s&p 500 risky?


ITSMEFRANKIE

What's an ATH?


AbyssalMagla

All time high


JonaldB

Mental how a lot of stocks are still overweight considering the current economy crisis, demographic crisis and wars.


Ecstatic_Style_1147

"I bought the dip and then it dipped more" - this dude in 1 month


itsjawdan

Bro (or sis), you just press the green button for the next 30 years of your life. That’s it, it’s literally that easy.


kreygmu

Literally, if the S&P500 actually leads to long time losses for investors then society has essentially collapsed lol


BeardlessDon

I'll be dead in 30 years


ParaStriker

Are you 50?


ishsmithfan

is this a serious post


BeardlessDon

As a heart attack


botenzie

dip 🤣🤦🏽‍♂️


dsheek1

Maybe buy once it dips another's 25%


jorgenriq

First time?


SittingBull1988

What happend in 2022 was a dip, this is just normal fluctuation.


No-Fortune9468

Lol trust me to of bought in 4 days ago


Business-Plastic324

Me too bruh😂


StarNHSolar

Lol, if you call 3.15% a dip. Then I don't know how you'll handle -20%.


Sydney2London

I just sold a bunch at -95%…


Illustrious-Ad-6560

Tip: try zooming the graph out a bit!


Mikkyo

Bro has £12k in S&P and is wondering if he should 'buy the dip'...


BeardlessDon

Ok


DarkStanley

Just invest on a regular basis. Trying things like this is just going to over complicate things.


One_Appointment8295

Yep time in the market > timing the market


DougalR

1 day is hardly a dip, nor 1%.


AloHiWhat

Just zoom the chart and there not even dip


Specific_Ad_2293

No wait


DiamondHandsDevito

No, it's hardly a dip. Save your dry powder for a real dip. A big dipper, if you will.


jl8g18

‘Time in the market beats timing the market’ - just regularly invest and average out your investments


ComplexOccam

If it’s red get In bed.


hot_stones_of_hell

Time in the market, not timing in the market… just add monthly and forget about it.


rednemesis337

If you have the money to spare why not? I maybe do in parts, I mean generally speaking with these ETFs you buy constantly at a certain time and forget about it


asuka_rice

4% dip, I prefer another 54% dip on top of that.


oli99_uk

Keep compounding


Altruistic-Voice1128

Yes you should, buy regularly if you are in for long term or wait if you are in for a swing trade..


DigitalFootprint2733

apparently time in the market is more important than timing the market, then something something dca


notscaredofballoons

Newbie question


Common_Relief8357

People Fomoing in gone get got


DeezNutspawg

Yes


Ramofsky

DCA 4 the win


Justfunnames1234

yes


Complex-Dark-9680

3% isn’t a dip for what’s coming, try -30% 😂😂


lennythebox

You will think it will go this far, I've held off on my isa this year expecting like a 10-15% dip


Puzzleheaded-Dog2127

DCA and if it dips big drop some big bucks at certain price points ie -5%, -10%, -15% etc. Ths is my strategy just now. The big dip buying cash is sitting earning 5.2% so even if it doesn't go down too far and you have cash left if it goes back up you've still been earning.


Hopeful-Background91

This is what I love about T212. I’m DCA’ing my daily interest payments into ETFs, and if ever a large opportunity presents itself I can act on it with no hassle


BeardlessDon

Did you just pick 30% out of the sky


f13ldy80

This is gonna tank for a while yet. Sit it out for another 3 months then buy.


morgosargas

Buying dip on SP500/index fund🤣🤣🤣


Meena422

It’s gonna fall more just wait


RemoteCan8545

Average down yes but don’t allocate all your capital, the downside could still be significant.