Most 401(k) investors make dangerous assumptions.
About their default mutual fund menu.
It’s “good enough.”
It’s not.
Here’s the problem:
Default doesn’t mean optimal.
It means generic.
It means everyone only gets to choose the same mutual funds.
Regardless of their 401(k) goals.
With stock market near all-time highs.
And historically volatile.
Years of 401(k) stock market gains are now at risk.
“Good enough” is a silent thief.
Especially when your 401(k) mutual fund picks lack a strategy.
Here’s the solution:
- Get an independent analysis of your default 401(k) mutual fund menu
- Discover how your current mutual funds rank — and what they’re missing
- Learn which asset classes and sectors deserve your attention now
- Set a strategic 401(k) “stop loss” to protect your principal
Want to know where to look for these ideas for your 401(k)?
Let’s decode your 401(k) mutual funds once-and-for-all.
P.S. It’s time to turn “default” into your best 401(k) mutual fund picks.