The biggest threat to your 401(k) isn’t the stock market.
It’s the mutual funds you are not paying attention to.

You own at least one 401(k) mutual fund.
That consistently underperforms.
The stock market averages and peer group mutual funds.

“When do you sell a 401(k) mutual fund?”

It’s the uncomfortable part of 401(k) investment management.
There is a way to stop “guessing.”
Make 401(k) mutual fund sell decisions with more confidence.

You need to see your 401(k) mutual fund problem clearly.
Use the same level of mutual fund analysis the big institutions.
Independent, third?party, fiduciary data.

No glossy marketing materials.
Not generic slogans about diversification or dollar?cost averaging.

A clearer view of your 401(k) mutual funds is possible.
An independent, third-party, fiduciary-level evaluation.

Ready to upgrade your 401(k) mutual fund sell decisions?

Let’s connect and I can provide your specific details.

Ric Lager

P.S. Time to ask yourself: Which fund in my 401(k) do I trust the least?

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