It's been a while! I see there are a few new people, that's good to see. About the Coronavirus, Johns Hopkins has a good map of it. Coronavirus Resource Center Glad to see no one is panicking yet?
Next, you need to read both books by Robert Lichello, don't just try and understand the formulas from some web site. His books are like if your grandfather seats you down, and explained investing to you. one thing you need to understand, when he says cash he is talking about money that is invested in an account that is drawing interest that is equal to inflation, or as close as you can get, and still have quick assess to it.
"Value Averaging by Edleson" This is a very dense book, you will need to read it at least four times. Also, there are free spreadsheets at the publisher's web page for the book. Do not google Value Averaging as all the web pages try to give the simple ideal, which is not the one in the book.
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