Still have half my money in L2050, half in G. Thinking about putting more in here to catch the dip in this bull charge.
Still have half my money in L2050, half in G. Thinking about putting more in here to catch the dip in this bull charge.
IFT'd 100% L2050 today before the deadline. The Fed is still pumpin'!
Woke up sick as a dog today. But the whole city's closed for the Return of the Ice-pocalypse. So I have today off to sit around sickly, work on some college work, and hope my fund goes in the right direction.
Stay safe and warm down there.
In Dog Beers I've only had two.
I'm thinking about moving out of L2050 and into just C, S and F. I don't like the exposure to the unpredictable I fund. Thoughts?
If you like L2050 you can always manually match those allocations yourself in the 5 Funds and rebalance it yourself periodically. The beauty of doing that is you can always avoid a Fund you dont like, such as the I Fund, and move that allocation someplace else, such as C and/or S.
Allocations as of COB Dec 28 : 100% S. | Retirement Date:Dec 2025
Past Returns: 2020 31.85%,2019 27.97%,2018 -3.36%,2017 13.10%, 2016 -1.79%, 5Yr Avg 12.61%
You may also want to check out the LifeCycle type funds offered by Vanguard, Fidelity,T. Rowe Price, etc., to see what their allocations of funds are and then comebmneveu......I'm thinking about moving out of L2050 and into just C, S and F. I don't like the exposure to the unpredictable I fund. Thoughts?
up with the allocation that fits your risk tolerance and time spans.. Kiplinger.com has good articles on analysis of various funds too..
Last edited by Dutchy; 03-04-2014 at 09:12 AM. Reason: edit
You are right to stay away from that stinky, smelly, worthless I fund - don't stray from the herd. You can count the folks heavy in the I fund on your fingers - certainly proof they don't have a clue. (pun intended)
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EFA (I Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
BND (F Fund) (delayed) (Stockcharts.com Real-time) |
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