Pure noob here, there's something I'm having a hard time understanding.
Assuming I buy a stock $100 and I'm planning to invest in that same company regularly on the long run because can't buy 20 stocks at once.
Let's say this stock is worth $110 about 4 months later and I have fresh cash to invest. Is it a good idea buying this same stock at $110 again ? Wouldn't that be totally counterproductive towards the gains I already made ?
But then how are you supposed to progressively invest in a company on the long run without shooting a bullet in your own foot ?
Thanks!
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