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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @snappy1 That's true. r/-Ricardo from a comment above sent a great calculator that already takes that into consideration. In addition, here's the explanation of the calculator from the author on the Money StackExchange.
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @freshbrood Yes, my money would be sitting at the bank with 0% return. When I used the calculator with my numbers, it showed the same conclusion I've come up with: "Optimal investment schedule: Invest $230 once every 2 months. This amount includes the brokerage fee." Thank you for sharing the...
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @kaytiedid Yes, but it's not free for VWCE.
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @kaytiedid Ah, I'm based in Croatia, so I can't use Degiro.
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @kaytiedid What platform do you use? Yes, my conclusion as well is to invest every 2 months after this analysis. I have tier pricing in IB so it should be consistent for a small amount of shares.
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @coltlane Thank you for the comment and your thoughts, they helped a lot. Please check the edit of my original post to see the decision I've made.
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    @kaytiedid And now you've come to my questions. Should I continue this process and invest 400 per 4 months and pay (1.25 / (100*4)) *100 = 0.3125% fee. Where do I draw the line? What are some experiences that can people share with this process? Also, I would like to calculate in there that...
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    Need help with adjusting dollar-cost averaging strategy for VWCE

    Hello everyone, my plan was to buy 1 share (approx. 97€ currently) of VWCE ETF every month on IB. However, after I bought the first share I noticed that the fee was 1.25€. And, since the fee would be pretty much the same if I would buy 2-5 shares, I thought about changing my strategy to buying...
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