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  2. Target-Date Funds: Same Dates Can Earn Wildly Different ... - AOL

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    But some of Fidelity's bad performance was self-inflicted because the company chose to include higher cost, actively managed mutual funds in its target-date funds. In comparison, rival Vanguard ...

  3. Target date funds: What are they and are they right for you?

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    For instance, a fund aimed at a retirement date 40 years from now will be invested mostly in stocks (e.g., 90% stocks, 10% fixed income), whereas when the target date is just a few years away, the ...

  4. Target date fund - Wikipedia

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    A target date fund (TDF), also known as a lifecycle fund, dynamic-risk fund, or age-based fund, is a collective investment scheme, often a mutual fund or a collective trust fund, designed to provide a simple investment solution through a portfolio whose asset allocation mix becomes more conservative as the target date (usually retirement ...

  5. Target Date vs. Index Funds: Which Is Better For Your Wallet?

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    Target-date funds and index funds are popular investments, particularly for retirement portfolios, since they require little action on the part of investors. Target-date funds, or TDFs, became ...

  6. Jim Cramer Explains: The 3 Troubles With Target-Date Funds - AOL

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    Investors choose a fund with the target date of the year they will turn 65 or expect to retire. A. ... Performance. Target funds weren't immune to the market chaos starting in 2008. The average ...

  7. Portfolio optimization - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio optimization is the process of selecting an optimal portfolio (asset distribution), out of a set of considered portfolios, according to some objective.The objective typically maximizes factors such as expected return, and minimizes costs like financial risk, resulting in a multi-objective optimization problem.

  8. List of American exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    They are usually, but not exclusively, implemented using a fund-of-funds structure. The most common ones use fixed strategies, which can be described with terms like "aggressive" or "conservative", denoting more in stocks and more in bonds, respectively. Other ones may have a target-date strategy where the allocation changes over time.

  9. Should You Keep Your Entire 401(k) in a Target-Date Fund? - AOL

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    If you have a retirement fund known as a 401(k), you might have heard of target-date funds. Investors commonly store your money from your 401(k) in a target-date fund, because they're designed to...