PhilStocks Average Down Calculator
Updated: 2021-08-08T09:30:01Z
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Trading and Investing in stocks only mean one thing, you will be dealing with numbers all the time. As the main principle of stock is to "Buy Low - Sell High",



it is difficult to determine if a stock that you are planning to buy is a good deal or not. Especially, if you already have that particular stock in your portfolio. So how do go about it? The answer is to do some AVERAGING, if the old average price is much higher than the new average price then it is a good buy since you are averaging down your stock price.


Below is a PSE Calculator that I've created to save you the trouble of manually calculating the amount.




philstocks Average Down Calculator


Instruction: Do not add a comma when inputting values. For example, you need to enter 1700 instead of 1,700 to calculate the values correctly.


If you have a hard time deciding when to sell. The PhilStocks Buy and Sell Calculator is for you.

Read the article "How To Calculate The Weighted Average Price" to know how it is computed.


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"Stock market goes up or down, and you can't adjust your portfolio based on the whims of the market, so you have to have a strategy in a position and stay true to that strategy and not pay attention to noise that could surround any particular investment."
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