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Thoughts on including mid-cap investments in a 401k?
What are your thoughts on mid-cap investing?
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I've played with 5% of my portfolio in individual stocks. It was fun when I made it work, but that was really just gambling on chip stocks the last few years, which is like betting on red or black at the roulette table. Pays out consistently until it doesn't. I settled out. VMGMX, VTSAX, VTWAX, VWUAX, SMH, VOOG, and VTI. Plus whatever my 401k is doing.
Depends honestly. I started actually investing in November 2021. With the covid market decline, it took long enough to recover that overall from then til now I'm only at 11.5%. Mostly in Vanguard Admiral funds, VMGMX, VTSAX, VTWAX, VWUAX.
Rebalancing 401k Day Hello all, Yesterday was rebalancing day for my 401k plan (1 year since I initially started investing in the plan). I don’t love my providers fund options but I do it for the company match I get. When I first started I was only in three funds with very limited diversification, a realization I had yesterday. So for rebalancing I decided to go with the allocation model of 45% FSPGX (large cap growth, ER: 0.03) 20% AEPGX (Europacific Growth, ER: 0.85) 20% RREMX (Emerging Markets, ER: 0.88) 10% VMGMX (Midcap Growth, ER: 0.07) 5% VEVRX (Midcap Value, ER: 0.54) This is a change from 80% FSPGX, 10% AEPGX, 10% VMGMX. My thoughts was to take some more risk and get more diversified. I am 23 so long time horizon that in my mind justifies the 100% equities. Any advice or just general comments would be greatly appreciated. I like to use Reddit as a sound boarding.
VTSAX/VWUAX/VMGMX for me, and it's getting there.
any feedback on my savings? 43 yo salary $400k/year, but could go to $100k/year or so any day (risky occupation) No debt, house is owned like to retire in 10-15 years $60k in fidelity 401k - 75% fid 500 index - 25% fid mid cap idx $400k in vanguard personal acc - VFIAX 16% - VMGMX 5% - VMVAX 9% - VSGAX 8% - VTSAX 10% - VWIGX 2% - VWUSX 18% - VOO 17% - GOOGL 15% $200k in vanguard sep-ira - VFIAX 50% - VSGAX 25% - VTSAX 25% thank you
I went for VTSAX over VFIAX. Well, VMGMX, VTSAX, VTWAX, and VWUAX, but I have the most ($113k) in VTSAX. I'm hedging bets weirdly in my portfolio.
Hi Investors - I want to rejuggle an IRA i have for retirement, It's from a previous job, currently close to $400k. Likely won't touch this for 12-15 years. I am in US. Middle aged and only interested in growth. Not interested in international or reit or anything else. Currently VMGMX, VSGAX, VWNEX, VWUAX. I want to put more of a focus in the large cap growth funds and think I might need to move to these funds to VOO or VOOG for better performance. Or maybe a balance between VOO (G) and VTI or similar ETFs?
hey kids - having fun yet? Question about choosing funds in my retirement account which i won't be using for 15 years or so. I also have a 401k, but we can work on that later. In my Vanguard IRA I had about 400k spread across VMGMX, VSGAX, VWNEX, VWUAX. Now it's about 300k. Awesome. I was thinking about switching from the mutual funds to Index funds like VFIAX, VTI, VIG, VIGAX or similar, growth stock funds so I can grow as much money as possible curbing my risk level about 10 years from now. My question A.) Is it worth changing? I would think so because the index funds have a lower cost and invest in essentially the same things, right? And if so, is now the right time to make that change?
VOO - 3K VMGMX - 4K VIOG - 4K AMD - 1K GOOGL - 1K FB - 1K ADBE - 1K BRK.B - 1K Buy and forget.