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Value Averaging (VA)

Value averaging (VA) is an investing method that, like dollar-cost averaging (DCA), makes consistent monthly contributions but differs in how the amount of each monthly contribution is calculated. In value averaging, the investor sets a monthly target growth rate or contribution amount for their asset base or portfolio and then modifies it each month based on the relative gain or loss on the initial asset base.


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