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
Season1 Episode 27 The Wizard of Oz and Your 401(k)
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The Wizard of Oz is about a Kansas farm girl who is traveling along a yellow brick road to get to the City of Oz, home to a person with special powers whom she believes can solve all her problems. Along the way she finds some odd characters who are seeking a heart, a mind and courage. When they arrive in the presence of supposedly omnipotent Wizard of Oz, they pull back the curtain to discover that he is just an ordinary man from Omaha, Nebraska, using mechanical trickery to conceal his real self.
There is a parallel between the Wizard of Oz and your 401(k). For decades Wall Street professionals have used vocabulary to create an illusion of investment superiority. But the curtain that hid Wall Street’s truth has been pulled back and their deception has been revealed. Millions of ordinary investors have discovered that through the use of the unique features of a 401(k) and index funds, they already have the skills they need to outperform the pros. In this insightful episode of my podcast, I will explore many of the vocabulary terms Wall Street types use to distinguish themselves from ordinary strap hangers like you and I.