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| Posted by | Message | Soft_Parade  North Carolina Fan Member since Sep 2005 1680 posts

| 401k allocation (Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:03 pm)
If cash was not an available option, but bonds, large, mid, small cap, intl, real estate, total stock market, and a stable capital funds were choices, how would you allocate (%) the existing balance if you thought the stock market was going to correct itself soon?
| | Back to top | Share on  | JPLSU1981  LSU Fan Baton Rouge Member since Oct 2005 15917 posts

| re: 401k allocation (Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:05 pm to Soft_Parade)
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stable capital funds
sounds like cash to me. at the very least "cash-like"
This post was edited on 3/6 at 6:01 pm
| | Back to top | | foshizzle  LSU Fan Member since Mar 2008 25143 posts

| re: 401k allocation (Posted on 3/6/13 at 4:19 pm to Soft_Parade)
Near-cash is almost always an available option. There will be a fund called something like "short term bonds", "money market", or something like that. Basically anything that is a very short-term bond fund qualifies. I never use them though since I am unable to tell what "the" stock market will do. I can't even tell what non-US stock markets will do. So I just buy 'em all.
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