401k Investing for Newbies and Nerds
There are 90 million American workers who have collectively own $14 trillion in their 401k accounts. They face both challenges and opportunities. The largest opportunity is that their accounts are investment accounts, not savings accounts, and for the past three decades, many have grown their balances in the low double digit range. Those with the highest return have constructed portfolios that focus on index funds and avoided target date funds.
The main challenge 401k owners face is that there are required to make their investment decisions by choosing from a limited menu of mutual funds. 42% of 401k participants have found that including index funds in their portfolio has provided them with results that optimize their investment experience.
The 90 million 401k account owners can be divided into 3 categories. The first are those who could care less about their money and are willing to just take what they are given. The second group, NEWBIES, are inexperienced in the investment process, but are willing to become engaged in the management of their hard-earned dollars. The third group, NERDS, are those who have a modicum of investment expertise and are willing to devote the time and energy to expand their investments skills.
My mission is to motivate 401k participants and their employer plan providers to become engaged in their account and then train them how to optimize their results.
I have a 62-years of stock market experience. I have been a stockbroker, finance professor and individual investor. I have no investment products to sell. All I have to offer are the objective observations of one who has been there and done that.
401k Investing for Newbies and Nerds
Season 1 Episode 23 Cryptocurrencies and the Fed - Voodoo and Snake Oil
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Up until a few weeks ago I had no desire in delving into the mystic world of crypto currency. However, when Trump announced that he was going to direct the Department of Labor to allow cryptocurrency and private equity as an option to the country’s 90 million 401(k) participants, I concluded it was time to risk becoming tainted and find out what all the hoopla was about. Not to become proficient in it, but rather to understand what form it might take in order to enter the 401(k) realm and help the unsuspecting public deal with this new offering/temptation. I spent countless house scouring the internet and reading the few available books on the subject. Spoiler alert: the voodoo part of the title of this episode applies to cryptocurrency.
And since you are already listening, I thought I might as well throw out some of my pithy thoughts and observations on the on the ongoing war of words between President Trump, the Fed chairman Jerry Powell and just for good measure I will throw Jim Kramer into the mix. The topic is relevant and timely because American workers hold $3.7 trillion dollars’ worth of bond funds in their 401k plans that have come under pressure due to the confluence of the Trump tariffs, Musk’s DODE brouhaha and the anemic decline in the inflation rate. This is where the snake oil thing comes into the picture.