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With dollar-cost averaging (DCA), you invest your money in equal chunks on a set, regular schedule - such as once a month - into a diversified group of longer-term investments. The attraction of DCA is that it allows you to ease into riskier investments instead of jumping in all at once. The flip side of DCA is that when your investment of choice appreciates in value, you may wish that you had invested your money faster. DCA is most valuable when the money you want to invest represents a large portion of your total assets and you can stick to a schedule. [2019] - Eric Tyson

Keep your earned income secure by purchasing a security you hope converts your earned income into passive income or portfolio income. [2000] - Robert T. Kiyosaki

Exposure to some fish or a small amount of fish oil seems to offer benefits. However, the minute you start taking high doses (more than 1 gram daily) of fish oil, problems seem to erupt and negate many of the benefits. I recommend supplementing EPA and DHA to prevent insufficiency only if you do not eat fish regularly. That said, you must not overdo supplementation. It is ideal to use an algae-based DHA and EPA supplement in a relatively low dose (such as 200-300 milligrams total) to prevent deficiency--and also to protect yourself from exposure to the environmental contaminants potentially found in fish and fish oil. [2020] - Joel Fuhrman

As you focus on calming your breathing, your anxiety will quickly reduce and you will start to think clearly again. This is especially important if you feel a panic attack coming on. [2009] - Liz Miller

I sometimes like to exit one-third of my position with a small profit on the first wave; the next one I’ll cover where I would have covered if I had been trading only one contract, and for the final third I’ll hold, trying to capture the big move. If it doesn’t work immediately, you want to exit a third of your position quickly; with the other two-thirds you may use your normal stop area or exit when you know the trade is hopeless. [2003] - Marcel Link