I'm mid-40s with a relatively novice level of investment knowledge and recently rolled over a 401k to a Fidelity IRA account and now trying to figure out how to allocate the funds. This account represents 17 years of 401k contributions so I'd like to get the allocations right. Would prefer not to have to make adjustments more than once or twice a year (see novice comment above). Plan is to keep this as a purely pre-tax account and not co-mingle pre and post-tax contributions.
Fidelity of course was chomping at the bit to make it a managed account but I have some smaller managed accounts with other firms where I haven't been pleased with the performance when compared to the market, so I'm trying to DIY this one.
Below are the options I see at the moment:
Easy button = 2045 target date fund
Next easiest would be an 80/20 split between VOO and VTI respectively, or something similar
Slightly more sophisticated would be a mix of ETFs to cover the below:
Appreciate any suggestions and yes I did create a new account for this post for the sake of anonymity.
Fidelity of course was chomping at the bit to make it a managed account but I have some smaller managed accounts with other firms where I haven't been pleased with the performance when compared to the market, so I'm trying to DIY this one.
Below are the options I see at the moment:
Easy button = 2045 target date fund
Next easiest would be an 80/20 split between VOO and VTI respectively, or something similar
Slightly more sophisticated would be a mix of ETFs to cover the below:
- Large Cap
- Mid Cap
- Small Cap
- International
Appreciate any suggestions and yes I did create a new account for this post for the sake of anonymity.