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Originally Posted by 2MinsToPost
This is how I have been working my 401K at work for a while now. I have decided to research these following 10 funds and try to get more aggressive with my 401K. Any advice you might have on the following 10 funds would be greatly appreciated! I plan on reading what some of you have to say, reading as much as I can in various publications and asking several people questions and then the first of the year make some changes. Thanks in advance!
Vanguard Inflation-Protected Securities
10% Mellon Stable Value Fund, Class I
10% Bond Index Fund
5% Oakmark Equity and Income I Fund
20% Stock Index Fund
5% Hotchkis & Wiley Large Cap Value, I Shares
10% Davis NY Venture Fund, Y Shares
10% American Funds Growth Fund of America, Cl R5
10% American Funds EuroPacific Growth, Cl R5
10% Aston Mid Cap, N Shares
10% Laudus Rosenberg US Small-Cap Fund, Advisor
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first piece of advise: don't take seriously any advise you get from anyone on a board dedicated to horse racing. it's like asking for the winner of the 5th at aqueduct on the investment trail board.
second peice of advise: if you don't do this for a living, and assuming you aren't within 10 years of retirement, find the lowest expense broad index fund possible and put everything in that.
third piece of advise: reread the first piece of advise.