Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) is a systematic asset accumulation practice where an operator distributes capital injections across fixed chronological intervals rather than executing a singular lump-sum trade. This mechanical allocation dampens the structural risks of volatile asset entry timing by smoothing the average cost per unit asset over prolonged cycles.
When executing market operations systematically during downturns, fixed capital allocations inherently acquire a larger volume of shares or fractional tokens. When macro conditions revert, those accumulated units benefit aggressively from compound acceleration. This script models that exact trend using specialized annuity formulas to project prospective valuation bands.