Are you diversified in your 401(k)–
Or spread out with a bunch of mutual funds?

Most default 401(k) menus have plenty of options.
Individual 401(k) investor struggle because they have too many.
And no clear way to choose “what to buy.”

There is a big cost to picking the wrong 401(k) mutual funds.
Emotionally the uncertainty and second-guessing carry forward.
Financially the lost investment performance never comes back.

Textbook diversification does not help.
Adding more mutual funds to your 401(k) holdings.
In no way manages stock market risk.

Your 401(k) doesn’t need constant attention.
It needs a structure to know the best mutual funds in your 401(k).
Trusted and confident mutual fund picks instead of “guessing.”

What 401(k) mutual funds do you hesitate owning now?

Let’s connect and I can provide the direct answer.

Ric Lager

P.S. Long-term 401(k) success results from confidence in your mutual fund picks.

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