Every week, I read the same worry from investment advisors:

“AI is coming for our jobs.”

But that fear misses what individual 401(k) investors actually need.

AI works by taking whatever questions or data you give it.
And runs it through internal wiring designed for speed and structure.
Mutual fund rankings, charts, and comparisons.

Fast.
Impressive.
Incomplete.

But you’re still left wondering.
How does this relate to my 401(k)?

It’s about judgment.
It’s about trust.

And you can’t get either one from an AI algorithm.

Trust comes from investment advice experience.
Knowing which questions matter for an individual 401(k) investor.

Your comfort level of stock market risk.
How your 401(k) relates to other outside investment assets.

AI can tell you what 401(k) mutual funds are “good enough.”
Individual 401(k) investment advice can optimize your 401(k) mutual fund picks.

Outsource the 401(k) mutual fund data to AI.
Leave the “what to buy” 401(k) mutual fund decisions.
To an individual 401(k) investment advisor.

Interested in clearer, calmer mutual fund decisions?

If so, let’s get a LinkedIn connected started to share the details.

Ric Lager

P.S. Your 401(k) needs more personal questions answered. Supported by AI.

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