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		<title>By: I defaulted on my monthly SIP Installments; what should I do now? &#124; Equitipz</title>
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		<description>[...] - Timing the markets is never possible. Even if Vikas successfully reduces his buying cost now (in Case 2), he cannot predict the market moves at all times. For instance, what if the NAV falls to Rs 30 or Rs 25 right after his lump sum investment? What would he do in that case? This is the case where SIPs come to your rescue! They rule out the effect of markets’ ups and downs. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] &#8211; Timing the markets is never possible. Even if Vikas successfully reduces his buying cost now (in Case 2), he cannot predict the market moves at all times. For instance, what if the NAV falls to Rs 30 or Rs 25 right after his lump sum investment? What would he do in that case? This is the case where SIPs come to your rescue! They rule out the effect of markets’ ups and downs. [...]</p>
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