Your 401(k) deserves better than guesswork.
A 401(k) advice client of mine learned this the hard way.
Years ago when I first reached out to this client.
He thought he was investing in his 401(k) “the right way.”
Saved every paycheck period.
Trusted his 401(k) sponsor (his company) and 401(k) provider (Fidelity).
Picked the same 401(k) mutual funds as his co-worker friends.
But every year, the same pattern showed up:
Great mutual funds mixed with underperforming mutual funds.
401(k) growth; but an equal amount of “no progress.”
As soon as I first analyzed his 401(k) mutual funds.
I introduced him to the concept of Relative Strength.
Relative Strength ranks mutual funds by actual investment performance.
A head-to-head ranking of every 401(k) mutual fund available.
Play Fantasy Football?
Picks teams for a March Madness pool?
You are using Relative Strength-style measurements for your picks.
The best mutual funds in your 401(k) will jump off the screen.
The worst mutual funds in your 401k) will stick out as well.
In a 401(k), Relative Strength rankings beat feelings.
Rules-based mutual fund rankings don’t lie.
It’s the closest thing to “hard facts” you can get in a 401(k).
Because emotions have no place picking 401(k) mutual funds.
Ready to move from “guessing” to knowing your best 401(k) mutual funds?
Then let’s get a connection started.
P.S. Upgrade your 401(k) mutual fund decisions with Relative Strength rankings.