if the average cost of a stock is $91.86 as determined by dollar coast averaging, which of the following is true?
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Dollar cost averaging is a strategy in which an investor places a fixed dollar amount into a given investment (like a stock) on a regular basis. The investment generally takes place regardless of the asset's price. Show more…
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