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T. ROWE PRICE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FUND INC. T. ROWE PRICE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY FUND INC.

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Determining whether to fold PRSCX into SWPPX or a Global Index Fund?

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I own AGTHX, PRSCX, TRBCX in my taxable brokerage account. Not sure if I should sell

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PRSCX - $69.48 from 1999 (T Rowe Price Science and Technologies Fund)

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Additionally, I had only MUTF for years, but after leaving jobs and moving on, I decided to roll over all my 401k/403b accounts to Fidelity and take control myself. So today I have 20 % ETF and stocks and 80 % MUTF of which are right now 50% domestic tech heavy like FSELX, PRSCX, FSPGX, FDCPX, and 50 % international that I shift somewhat, but now Asia ex China + Japan + Global (I believe China - US trade issues will keep coming...). The 20% ETF and stocks are comprised of half a broader ETF and half stocks in boring companies that offer a yield and an actual business foothold. I used to really think a lot - but now I read, listen, and try to take far higher altitude look at the company. --- Does their business make sense? --- Will they be around 10 years from now?

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If you find Warren Buffet's idea seems compelling to you then buy SWPPX, or an ETF like VOO. He does not advocate a global index fund. If you want to do that, then fine, but it is a totally different thing. FYI, PRSCX has outperformed SWPPX +441% to +286% the past ten years.

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Stuff my late father picked out many years ago:JAMRX; PRSCX; PRITX; GLW and, in my traditional IRA: KTCSX GLW is Glassworks/Corning. The rest are mutual funds. My recent picks after realizing gains would have been much larger buying individual stocks compared to funds: MSFT; AAPL; GOOGL; AMZN; TSLA

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Years ago when I first started working my parents said I should invest and told me to buy PRSCX. So I'll buy it in intervals. I did sell all of it at the 50 something a share range. I'm happy I did because it took a massive hit soon after.

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I continue to buy dividend income ETFs and dividend mutual funds, sale prices that will pay off over time, and the income means I can ride out the bear market. I buy NYMT, BXMT, SDIV, YYY, KBWD, TWO, SRET. For mutual funds that pay out in mid December I buy PRHSX, PRMTX, PRSCX which are at a huge discount now and which generally pay out a good amount come mid December. This is a buying opportunity for long term, sale prices, and I know share prices likely will decline and I will lose money on paper, temporarily, but a year or two from now I will be glad I bought shares at such a discount.

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Stupid to own mutual funds in a taxable brokerage account? I own aghtx, PRSCX, bptrx, trbcx. Like 25% of my portfolio the rest in individual stocks and etfs

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My 401(k) is through T Rowe Price and I have recently seen huge changes in 401(k) value that don't seem to correspond to any of the major indices or the individual stocks the funds hold. I contacted them through the portal, but they just said they can't comment on performance. Due to the magnitude and abruptness of the changes I think it's something like a stock split or rebalancing that didn't register correctly in the reporting and that what I'm seeing is data artifacts rather than actual major moves. Some of the specifics: \- I have PRSCX, RPMGX, TRBCX, and PRWAX in my 401(k). On 12/15 I saw the four funds had decreased by 0, 10, 10, and 20 percent in the previous 24 hours If you compare PRWAX with the S&P500 it is still showing the huge deviation at that date. \-a few weeks later the share prices hadn't rebounded, but my 401(k) balance seemed to have come back to within a reasonable range of what it was the beginning of December. I don't know how to show historical number of shares in my 401(k), but my guess was it was a one time quirk associated with a regularly scheduled rebalance. \- I was doing my budget check in today, and saw my 401(k) had declined by about twice what the price of the individual funds have since my last check in 8 days ago. \-My portfolio is set to automatically rebalance quarterly. My last rebalance was 12/10 which is shortly before the first big price decrease. Can anyone explain what I am seeing? I am very lost. Just FYI: I look at all of my finances pretty regularly to track my budget, track my net worth and rebalance things between my business and personal finances, so I'm not trying to time the market with my 401(k) or anything. I just want to understand what I'm seeing here.