Submitted by Such_Occasion_5760 t3_10qakhh in personalfinance
29 yo
After seeing a lot of posts from people from FI sub who amassed a few million by just investing using a 2 or 3-fund portfolio, I realized, maybe I should do the same, which should save me expense ratio costs.
I have FIDELITY RET SAVINGS which has an investment strategy selected that decides how to pick a bunch of funds for my 401k account.
Can I just sell all the funds and put all of them into 2 funds as below, given these are conservative funds, should I continue with the planning dashboard which, hopefully, has better returns than this 2-fund portfolio, not paying anything?
FZROX: 80%
FZILX: 20%
I use a similar approach for Roth-IRA, HSA, and Taxable brokerage accounts. I understand it's not a taxable event given my account is tax-deferred and I won't be able to rollover my funds if I wanted to at some point in the future given these funds are specific to Fidelity, at which point, I could just roll over to Fidelity's RothIra.
CQME t1_j6ouvg2 wrote
>FZROX: 80%
>FZILX: 20%
This will work. The main ingredient in the success stories you've been hearing is time. With time and this allotment, you should achieve similar results. Not everyone is fortunate enough to have the stability necessary for this to work, caveat emptor, i.e. the results are not guaranteed if you have extreme life-altering events between now and retirement.