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Josh Brown: Chart O’ The Day: Buying Stocks Before, During And After The Peak
FYI: The good thing about having a long-term time horizon is that, with dollar cost averaging of the sort you do in a 401(k) or similar account, the effects of market peaks are eventually blunted. It begins not to matter that some of your allocation to the stock market occurred at high points.