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Model periodic investing at an assumed return and see contributions vs. projected value.
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Contribution plan
- Total invested
- $60,000.00
- Projected value
- $120,624.68
- Projected gain
- $60,624.68
- Avg. cost / unit
- $91.50
- Final price / unit
- $183.95
- Lump-sum value
- $110,372.39
Invested vs. value
Simulated volatile price path (seeded, reproducible)
In this scenario dollar-cost averaging finished ahead of a single lump-sum buy by smoothing entry prices.
These are simplified estimates for planning only — not financial, tax, or legal advice. Figures may be approximate and change over time.
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How to dollar-cost averaging calculator
- Set the contribution. Enter the amount and how often you invest.
- Set assumptions. Add an expected annual return and time horizon.
- Review. See total invested versus projected value over time.
Dollar-cost averaging is the discipline behind most long-term investing: put in a set amount each month and let compounding do the work. This simulator shows the gap between what you contribute and what it could grow to under an assumed return.
It makes the value of consistency visible, which is the real point of DCA. For a fuller retirement picture use the FIRE projector, and for the raw compounding math use the Compound interest calculator.
Frequently asked questions
What is dollar-cost averaging?
Investing a fixed amount at regular intervals regardless of price, which smooths out your average purchase price and removes the pressure to time the market.
Does this predict real returns?
No. It applies a constant assumed return for illustration; actual markets fluctuate, so real outcomes will differ from a smooth projection.
Is this investment advice?
No. It's an educational model of a strategy, not a recommendation to invest. Consider your own circumstances or consult a professional.
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