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What Does It Mean to Buy the Dip?

By Sam Swenson, CFA, CPA – Updated Aug 22, 2024 at 3:26PM

Key Points

  • "Buying the dip" means purchasing assets after a price drop, aiming for discounted rates.
  • Larger price dips may offer more gains but riskier if asset fundamentals have changed.
  • Setting a predefined price drop for buying helps execute the strategy without hesitation.
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