Understanding Investing Strategies
Investing strategies are structured approaches to making financial investments, helping to balance risk and reward. Here are some commonly used strategies:
- Growth Investing: Targets stocks expected to grow faster than average.
- Value Investing: Focuses on undervalued stocks that have the potential to increase in price.
- Income Investing: Prioritizes assets that generate steady income, like dividends or bonds.
- Index Investing: Invests in funds that track a market index, providing broad market exposure.
- Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA): Involves regularly investing a fixed amount over time, regardless of market fluctuations.
To learn more, explore Nasdaq’s Smart Investing Strategies.