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DIAYX Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) calculator

Diamond Hill Long-Short Fund Class Y


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Caution! This calculator is for educational purposes only. This is not a financial advise and you are fully responsible for all financial decisions you make.

Dollar-cost averaging (or DCA) is one of the simplest and most effective investing strategies. The idea behind it is very simple - you just keep investing small amounts of money every month, week, or another period of time. Investments are made no matter how the stock is performing and that's the trickiest part because when the stock price is rising you might want to sell everything to secure the profits or stop doing DCA because of the belief that the stock has already reached the top and there is no upside potential left. Ironically when the stock price is sharply falling you might want to do exactly the same, because you can be afraid to lose all the profits you've made or you can lose the faith in this strategy. So the best quote about this situation comes from Warren Buffett: "Investing is simple, but not easy.".

On this page, you will find the dollar-cost averaging calculator for Diamond Hill Long-Short Fund Class Y (DIAYX) stock. This calculator can use data dating back to the first trading month of 2011 December, so it will definitely show you the power (and sometimes maybe weakness) of the DCA strategy. Happy investing! 😉

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  • Full title
    Diamond Hill Long-Short Fund Class Y
  • First trading day
  • Last trading day
  • Total trading days
    2,342
  • Last close price
    26.54 (+1.05%)
  • Stock Exchange
    Nasdaq
  • Address
    Diamond Hill Funds
  • Phone number
    888-226-5595
  • Description
    The investment seeks to provide long-term capital appreciation. The fund invests its assets in U.S. equity securities of any size capitalization that the Adviser believes are undervalued and selling short U.S. equity securities of any size capitalization the Adviser believes are overvalued. The Adviser focuses on estimating a company's value independent of its current stock price. The fund also will sell securities short. Short sales are effected when it is believed that the price of a particular security will decline, and involves the sale of a security which the fund does not own in hopes of purchasing the same security at a later date at a lower price.
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Dollar-cost averaging variables

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  • -$500
  • -$100
  • -$50
  • $0
  • +$50
  • +$100
  • +$500
This is the initial sum, that you invest on the very first month. If you set it to 0, Recurring Investment sum will be used instead.
  • -$500
  • -$100
  • -$50
  • $0
  • +$50
  • +$100
  • +$500
This is the sum, that you add every month. You can set it to 0 - than no monthly investment will be made and only initial investment will take place.
This options determines if we should include dividends in our calculations.
This options determines if we should reinvest dividends in our calculations.
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