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AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc. engages in designing and delivering autonomous unmanned aerial systems for the energy/utilities, infrastructure, agriculture, and government industries worldwide. The company operates in three segments: Drones and Custom Manufacturing; Sensors; and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). It offers fixed-wing drones, including eBee Ag, eBee Geo, eBee TAC, and eBee X; and sensor solutions, such as Altum-PT, RedEdge-MX, RedEdge-MX Dual Camera Imaging System, RedEdge-P, Aeria X, Duet M, Duet T, S.O.D.A., S.O.D.A. 3D, and S.O.D.A. Corridor. The company also provides software solutions comprising FarmLens, a subscription cloud analytics service that processes data collected with a drone for use by farmers and agronomists; HempOverview, a web- and map-based technologies to streamline and standardize hemp cultivation; Ground Control that provides individual pilots and large enterprises to automate and scale drone operations workflows; and eMotion, a drone flight and data management solutions. AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc. was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.

What is dollar cost averaging?

Dollar cost averaging is the practice of investing a fixed dollar amount on a regular basis, regardless of the share price. It's a good way to develop a disciplined investing habit, be more efficient in how you invest and potentially lower your stress level—as well as your costs.

Let's say you invest $100 every month. When the market is up, your $100 will buy fewer shares, but when the market is down, your money will buy more. Over time, this strategy could lower your average cost per share—compared to what you would have paid if you'd bought all your shares at once when they were more expensive than the average.
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