The funds available to me mostly have expense ratios ranging from .23 to .93 (except for the Vanguard Small Cap Value Index Fund at .07 and Vanguard Real Estate Index Fund at .12). My weighted average based on my investments is ~.39, my question is should I try to get that lower or is that a pretty reasonable expense ratio for a 401k plan?
True.
I kind of like Large Cap or S&P 500 Index Funds, because the cynical side of me thinks that by and large corporations get much of what they want from Congress (e.g. tax cuts, marvelous deductions, on and on) and I'd like to share in their success.
And an expense ratio of 0.02% (per my former employer, bless their hearts).
The meltup continues!
MSFT in particular is in full meltup mode.
I always get a kick out of stock charts like the below (APT)...they make shows like Billions possible.
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Looks like it is going to get ugly out there.
I think the operative question now is will stocks go up or down when 100 cases of the virus are reported in Timbuktu? And the follow up to that is will it matter in the timeframe you are operating in?
Interesting, not a word...
Anyone using wealthfront, or betterment?
Titan Investments, which positions itself as a robo investment strategy hedge fund?