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Our company’s 401k has been managed by Fidelity for the last 3yrs. No big complaints and the fund selection was much better than Vanguard which we had for the 4yrs prior. When I first joined in 1999 we had T Rowe Price and that has been my favorite of the 3. The funds that were offered to us were great performers. A personal Vanguard acct may be worth looking into b/c of low fees. A 401k account will only have access to the funds agreed upon by the company and the brokerage.
I can confirm that my shadow will not darken Merrill Lynch’s door anytime soon. Exorbitant fees and for a closely managed fund with unlimited fund selection options, I found the performance shockingly bad. I was consistently getting 5% higher return on my 401k where I picked the funds over an 11 year window.
If I were new to the game, I’d go through fund options with Fidelity, Vanguard, TRP, and Schwab and see who’s offerings I was most comfortable with and then do an analysis of the fees based on the amount I was investing. Good luck with it.
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Vanguard for the last 25 years.
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A fourth vote for Vanguard. Lowest costs in the business. "It's not what you make, it's what you keep."
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I use Fidelity, no complaints.
Good communication over the phone, which is rare these days.
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Correction. That happened when he turned 85, not 80.
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I have been using Fidelity for a while now, sometime around 1986-87. No issues ever. My stock trades are free with them.
I have a few Vanguard Mutual funds, great company as well. However I have never used them for stock trading.
Asking for a stock pick is like asking what caliber rifle you should be using on North American Field Mice. But what the hell it'll be entertaining at least!
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I second the communication quality with Fidelity. They were absolutely great just recently. I rolled my 401k to Ed Jones back when I got laid off in 2010, wish I hadn't. Nothing awful or criminal- just would have been better for me had Inot. Took me a while to recoup the fees etc... Thank God for Trump,
When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are something to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honors are something to be ashamed of . Confucius
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So where would someone put 50k these days for a long term safe investment. CHK for a small power play IDXX for safe solid growth
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. . . When I first joined in 1999 we had T Rowe Price and that has been my favorite of the 3. I agree that T. Rowe Price has some of the best performing mutual funds.
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"If you're paying "fees", you're gettin fcked."
Even if you buy no load mutual funds you get hosed. Every mutual fund has a manager that charges you around 2% to manage the fund. You also pay for all the stock transaction fees. When I retired years ago I invested in 3 of the best performing mutual funds at that time. Two of the funds were Janus and Vanguard but I don't remember the other one. I had to make 6% just to break even. The first year my funds lost 30% of their value and took 5 years to recover. No more mutual funds for me.
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"If you're paying "fees", you're gettin fcked."
Even if you buy no load mutual funds you get hosed. Every mutual fund has a manager that charges you around 2% to manage the fund. You also pay for all the stock transaction fees. When I retired years ago I invested in 3 of the best performing mutual funds at that time. Two of the funds were Janus and Vanguard but I don't remember the other one. I had to make 6% just to break even. The first year my funds lost 30% of their value and took 5 years to recover. No more mutual funds for me. Vanguard's fees are the lowest, and are negligible. It sounds to me that you needed to leave your money in the market for awhile as a true investment, and you would have made back anything that you lost within a few years.
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"If you're paying "fees", you're gettin fcked."
Even if you buy no load mutual funds you get hosed. Every mutual fund has a manager that charges you around 2% to manage the fund. You also pay for all the stock transaction fees. When I retired years ago I invested in 3 of the best performing mutual funds at that time. Two of the funds were Janus and Vanguard but I don't remember the other one. I had to make 6% just to break even. The first year my funds lost 30% of their value and took 5 years to recover. No more mutual funds for me. Vic, Janus and Vanguard are two other mutual fund managers, in addition to T. Rowe Price from which I had great results after a decade of performance. Bill O'Neil (of Investors Business Daily fame) wrote in one of his books (How to Make Money in Stocks) that if one is going to invest in mutual funds they should never be sold. Buying high and selling low is one of the most common mistakes novice retail investors make. Consider your losses in mutual funds simple tuition paid to the college of investing success, lessons learned.
"All that the South has ever desired was that the Union, as established by our forefathers, should be preserved, and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth." – Robert E. Lee
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My company offered Vanguard. They performed well with reasonable fees.
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Vanguard or Fidelity. I wouldn't touch Edward Jones with a 10 ft pole.
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A move away from Edward Jones to about anyplace else would be a positive move.
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Amazing that Fidelity is privately owned.
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About 60% of my retirement money is with Fidelity. Have been pleased for almost 30 years with them.
Some mornings, it just does not feel worth it to chew through the straps!~
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Fidelity has been the trustee of my 401K since 1998. No complaints
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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..been investing with Fidelity since 1986, no complaints. They help me if I ask for it, and leave me alone when I ask for it. I have had my investments in and out of several funds over the years, but havent hopped around much...very pleased with my overall returns.
My wife's investments are much more conservative than mine have been with fidelity over the years.. We've been blessed and it looks like we are going to hit my goal at retirement time.
I hope to be saying adios to my full time job in the next 2 to 3 years... Positioning myself for that now.... Hoping things come together.
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