Are you checking your 401(k) account more often now?
Who could blame you.
Uncertainty messes with even the smartest investors.
It’s about losing money in your 401(k).
Years of stock market gains.
Years of personal and company-matching contributions.
That quiet question—
“What if this stock market correction turns into something worse?”
No one knows what happens next.
Not the pundits.
Not the charts.
Not me.
But I do know this:
The biggest 401(k) investment management mistakes.
Come from no principal preservation strategy.
A 401(k) “stop loss”
A percentage or dollar amount.
You “do something” if your 401(k) value drops to that level.
If this resonated, let’s get a connection started here.
P.S. Protecting principal is a timely 401(k) investment management strategy.