Should I branch out
Michael730
05-11-2008, 8:12 PM | Post #2516912 |
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Dear Sirs/Madams
My company just signed up for brokerage link within the 401. Since this gives me access to the fidelity supermarket should I jump in. I was thinking of jumping into the new Dodge and Cox Global, Fairholme & some emerging market and getting out of FDIVX, FDIVX and maybe something else. Any ideas where I can take advantage of brokerage link and what funds I should bail on. Thanks
fcntc - 10
fdivx -25
oakbx -20
smcex -10
hwmix -15
reaix -10
tgigx 10
The 401 also has fidelity us bond index(FBiDX), mainstay high yield bond (MHCAX), Genesis (NBGEX) , stable value fund, & us. equity index commigled pool also available. I am 42 and know this is an aggressive portfolio and can handle it.
Re: Should I branch out
05-12-2008, 2:06 AM | Post #2516947
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You already seem to have a diversified portfolio. I don't see any great advantage here. But no harm either.
Re: Should I branch out
05-12-2008, 5:11 AM | Post #2516955
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When my company first offered the brokerage, I jumped in. It was great with one exception, I was limited to only have 30% in the brokerage side. I did one more large transfer, thinking I could do this every few months. I became fustrated!! My brokerage side was out performing the 401k side due to my choice of investments... My 401k side was getting the automatic investments via payroll, and It was stuck on that side..
Instead of re-investing in the brokerage on a monthly basis I could only due it a couple times a yr. for a few k each time. My 401 k side was my lowest performance funds in my portfolio. I decided due to fund choice to use the 401k as the 'core' holding and the brokerage side for momentum investing.
I wish the entire portfolio could be on the brokerage side. When you transfer treat it as a 1 time event. There are some other advantages, if you are not 100 % vested, but they are not worth explaining here...
Re: Should I branch out
05-12-2008, 4:19 PM | Post #2517166
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I would ditto Exactduke's post. There is some benefit to having more choices, but you have to have the desire to do the research to screen your choices from the much larger universe of funds.
erryl
Re: Should I branch out
05-12-2008, 4:50 PM | Post #2517175
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Erryl and Exact I here you and thank you. But I am more than willing to stay abreast of things and do research ongoing. With that in mind...does anyone have a fund or two they would buy as must haves if they could access it like I will be able to through BrokerageLink. Thanks
Re: Should I branch out
05-12-2008, 6:00 PM | Post #2517185
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china plays: dpcrx, mchfx
russia plays: eurox, letrx
mid east: tramx, tremx
latin am: prlax, flatx
broad em: fdivx you are in..
Wow, this is my portfolio in foreign, minus the india plays...
Re: Should I branch out
05-15-2008, 9:43 PM | Post #2518336
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I own HIINX, a more value multicap fund than FDIVX (LCG). I also really like JETAX as a diversified foreign fund core holding.
For specialty funds, I like FICDX and FNORX. From the supermarket, MAPIX is good. I own MPYMX.
erryl
Re: Should I branch out
05-16-2008, 6:54 PM | Post #2518685
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Collecting too many managed funds can be a headache when you have to track their performance, holdings, manager chanes etc.
I prefer VWO (Taxable), SSEMX (IRA) for core emerging markets holding and then branch out using DGS (EM small cap, IRA). These are inexpensive funds covering several EM countries.
I am looking forward for EM real estate fund - cannot find one. IGR kind of international RE funds hold little bit in Hong Kong.