Starport Seven-Five
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 16, 2019
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My 401k's (multiple) all have options for index funds, bond funds, target date funds, etc. What options in there do you feel is harmful?Yes, but pensions used to be very regulated though, as in the categories of investments they were permitted to participate in were strictly defined and closely watched. The risk tolerated was guarded and strategic, really such funds were protected as a national interest. This is not what is happening now with 401ks, which is made plain by the losses & honestly what we are seeing could be a case study in what is wrong with the current structure.
I may be a bit immune to this as I've been investing in the stock market since I was in my mid-20's but I find my 401ks to already have training wheels relative to the actual market. The worst I've heard relative to 401k mistakes are people who somehow end up putting money in that sits in cash instead of getting invested. That seems to be a mistake on their part though as most set you into a target date fund by default.