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MissB

(16,344 posts)
17. We did shift recently when the company merger was completed.
Fri Jan 26, 2018, 01:17 AM
Jan 2018

Met with our advisor and made some adjustments. Made some of our own decisions too. A chunk of it is in an aged based fund since part of the goal is to maintain part of it.

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Yes MissB Jan 2018 #1
I want to move mine to safe cash - but when is the question. Hope it's the day Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #3
We did shift recently when the company merger was completed. MissB Jan 2018 #17
Never heard of aged based fund Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #18
Pretty common for employer 401ks MissB Jan 2018 #19
I have the T.Rowe Price 2010 Fund. It is set up for the year you expect to retire doc03 Jan 2018 #21
I've Got That Too ProfessorGAC Jan 2018 #25
What? nt LexVegas Jan 2018 #2
What what? Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #4
yep! fescuerescue Jan 2018 #31
Ive been adjusting every few months RandySF Jan 2018 #5
Yup. I have been told, though, that Trump could be impeached and jailed and gone Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #8
My 401k has been doing great for the past 8 years (7 Obama, 1 Trump).... Thanks, Obama! scheming daemons Jan 2018 #6
You are right ! He pulled us out - wish he could have had three terms ! Maybe Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #7
Move it to safer investments. Bonds will do well when the DOW starts to collapse. scheming daemons Jan 2018 #9
Yes.have been doing that...kind of a crazy Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #12
I dont know D_Master81 Jan 2018 #44
Yes...it used to be when stocks did poorly bonds Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #47
"mine has grown 40% since January" progree Jan 2018 #39
Duh...meant Jan 2017..sorry Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #41
Same here. Thanks Obama. n/t FSogol Jan 2018 #24
ours has done well too..plus our stocks are going crazy. Hubby calls it blood money. samnsara Jan 2018 #26
I have TlalocW Jan 2018 #10
I am lucky to have someone I know...but imagine Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #14
dont forget taxes D_Master81 Jan 2018 #45
I'm pretty sure you can move it to cash within your 401K or IRA mama Jan 2018 #55
We continually invest and keep our investments balanced. brooklynite Jan 2018 #11
Funny thing about losing money in 2002 and 2007 Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #15
We lost money in the same periods... brooklynite Jan 2018 #22
You only lost money if you panicked and sold when the market was down, parkerMcDavis Jan 2018 #70
If the market goes up, your old investments increase in value... brooklynite Jan 2018 #74
A diversified portfolio is best. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #13
Exactly.. Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #16
Trying to Time the market is a fool's game Fiendish Thingy Jan 2018 #20
What makes you think Trump being arrested or resigning or whatever will drop the market? progree Jan 2018 #23
Not really fretting.... Adrahil Jan 2018 #27
thank you so much ! was getting tired of all the lectures on investing in the Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #29
Yeah, for some reason, a lot of Democrats disdain investing in the market... Adrahil Jan 2018 #34
Our financial advisor is saying it's time to start moving to cash. Atman Jan 2018 #28
Interesting ! like CDs? treasuries? Its such an predicament to be in. Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #32
Hey, I'm no financial expert. Atman Jan 2018 #36
There is no indication the market is overvalued. What is your guy using parkerMcDavis Jan 2018 #71
Thanks to Obama's policies, my 401k is up about 40% in 2017. fescuerescue Jan 2018 #30
You did good. Yes...my failure was in 2002 - I was in between Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #37
30,000 Johnny2X2X Jan 2018 #33
I think the market has maybe a year left in it. Adrahil Jan 2018 #35
Can't go up forever Johnny2X2X Jan 2018 #40
Thank you, exactly right. parkerMcDavis Jan 2018 #72
my 401k burnbaby Jan 2018 #38
I moved most of my palty pittance of a 403B Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2018 #42
Yup...all the preaching about the markets Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #43
under obama D_Master81 Jan 2018 #46
I don't think Obama bragged enough. Always Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #48
I am doing very well Awsi Dooger Jan 2018 #49
Apple WOULD have made me a fortune DFW Jan 2018 #51
I invested $10,500 in Apple between '96 and '98 Awsi Dooger Jan 2018 #66
Do you ever go to Vegas? Last time we went, we wanted to Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #62
I lived in Las Vegas for 25 years and bet sports Awsi Dooger Jan 2018 #67
I haven't, but probably should DFW Jan 2018 #50
Incorrect MichMan Jan 2018 #53
I had checked into the rules for an IRA, and that was the law concerning a non-Roth IRA DFW Jan 2018 #54
If you continue to work, you do NOT have to take RMD's from your 401(k) until you retire A HERETIC I AM Jan 2018 #56
Ah, that's what I thought. DFW Jan 2018 #58
Really, that's interesting. Do you have to work a minimum # of hours? Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #63
A couple answers I found: A HERETIC I AM Jan 2018 #73
For a regular (not Roth) 401K or IRA mama Jan 2018 #57
See my post #56 above A HERETIC I AM Jan 2018 #59
But what if I'm still working at age 70? DFW Jan 2018 #60
Waiting for the people who told everyone the market was going to crash the day after the election... MichMan Jan 2018 #52
You are right - but it's still interesting to hear input when Laura PourMeADrink Jan 2018 #64
Why they were wrong. Near zero interest rates ooky Jan 2018 #68
I think we should be good until at least 2020 AlexSFCA Jan 2018 #61
It sounds like you aren't picking the right funds... cbdo2007 Jan 2018 #65
I dont understand, how could you have not gotten back what you lost parkerMcDavis Jan 2018 #69
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