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My funds performance has declined — thats bad, right?

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My funds performance has declined — thats bad, right?

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Not necessarily. Remember, when you invest in a separate account, you’re actually buying “shares” of that account. When your fund’s performance declines, it means you’re paying less for each share, and therefore are getting more shares. As the fund’s performance increases, so does the value of the shares you’ve purchased. For more information on other long-term investing techniques, see Dollar Cost Averaging.

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