1) this is NOT a market "fluctuation" we're experiencing.
2) warren buffett does NOT cost average down. (only dumb money does) buffett is a value investor. he buys after markets crash.....not while their crashing. 
3) get your facts straight.
NT
*sigh* I just need to set the record straight upon coming across this shit.
1) My post was in your response to you claiming you could
time the market, jackass. I mentioned Warren Buffett because he (as well as any other investor worth his salt) states often that he has no idea where the market is headed in one month or six months.
2) I never said Warren Buffett "cost averages down". What the fuck are you talking about? Warren Buffett has more than enough money to not need to use dollar cost averaging to invest.

My advice was in response to the person I quoted. I stand by the advice I gave. I am well aware that Buffett is a value investor, modeled after his mentor Ben Graham.
3) My "facts" are straighter than an arrow, nitwit.

I didn't work on Wall Street for the better part of 10 years for a lecture from an internet know-it-all. I mentioned dollar cost averaging for the average Joe who does not know how to value stocks, and that that type of individual should be investing in index funds.
I had to go and pull a book off my shelf to quote because of your bullshit misinterpretation of my statement.
From page 9 of The Essential Warren Buffett, by Robert Hagstrom:Buffett believes that only the investors that need wide diversification are those who do not understand what they are doing. If "know-nothing" investors want to own common stocks, they should own a large number of equities and space out their purchases over time. In other words, they should use an index fund and dollar cost average their purchases. There is nothing shameful about this technique. In fact, Buffett points out, the index investor will outperform the majority of investment professionals. You need to check your tone, Neuro, because you never know who you are writing to.

I really haven't gone through much of this thread until recently. You appear to know your stuff, however, you are not the only one around here with knowledge of the equity markets. I respect you and it was not, and it
is not, my intention to disrespect you in "your" thread. I was just trying to help someone who had a question, even though I am not one to give investment advice randomly on the internet or even discuss much about what I know in the realm of finance.