mphilips wrote:Is it really this simple? Choose one fund and let it ride? I look at at the posts on bogleheads and I am just amazed at the wealth of knowledge available. So I feel that I must be missing something. I recently moved from a mix of higher cost funds into the VTINX fund because I wanted to lessen cost and risk but now I am feeling (due to age) that I might have gone too far. How do you really ascertain your own risk profile? I have filled out several risk questionnaires including the one on Vanguard and it puts me about 40/60. Is there a downside to moving from one retirement fund to another within a period of a few months? I also wonder whether the bond market will really provide adequate income over the long haul.
mphilips wrote:Is it really this simple? Choose one fund and let it ride? I look at at the posts on bogleheads and I am just amazed at the wealth of knowledge available. So I feel that I must be missing something. I recently moved from a mix of higher cost funds into the VTINX fund because I wanted to lessen cost and risk but now I am feeling (due to age) that I might have gone too far. How do you really ascertain your own risk profile? I have filled out several risk questionnaires including the one on Vanguard and it puts me about 40/60. Is there a downside to moving from one retirement fund to another within a period of a few months? I also wonder whether the bond market will really provide adequate income over the long haul.
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