My retirement funds are pretty modest compared to most people here, but I had been pleased with watching things grow steadily over time. When things started to go bad, I stayed the course. I continue to max out my 401k. My IRA is fully funded for the year. I did, thank goodness, pull out my taxable investments since I'm not willing to lose that.
I looked at my Vanguard accounts this morning and I've basically lost all my profits at this point. I could have just parked that money in a savings account making pretty much nothing all this time, and I'd be in the same situation. I figure the next thing I'll see is me losing the money I've saved over the years. I can't take this any longer, and I'm wondering if I should make some changes. I currently have money in target accounts for 2030 and 2035. I have always been a pretty conservative investor, but maybe I should move things into something even lower risk? I'm not even sure what that would be, maybe a 2025 target fund?. At this point, I'd rather just make zero, but lose zero. A year ago, I was thinking about leaving work, but now I feel like I'll be stuck working forever. I know everyone says hang on, but geez, hang on and watch it all go away?
I don't really know anyone in real life who I can talk with about this, so I'm asking for some guidance or input. I'm a fairly intelligent person, but for some reason and despite much effort, I cannot seem to grasp the concept of investing the way most of you do. I don't like feeling incompetent about something so important, but I do. I don't know what to do at this point. Is there an ultra conservative, safe fund I can move things to in order to simply stop losing money at this point? Can someone explain it to me in a really basic way because I'm at my wits end.
As always, thank you. I appreciate your input.
I looked at my Vanguard accounts this morning and I've basically lost all my profits at this point. I could have just parked that money in a savings account making pretty much nothing all this time, and I'd be in the same situation. I figure the next thing I'll see is me losing the money I've saved over the years. I can't take this any longer, and I'm wondering if I should make some changes. I currently have money in target accounts for 2030 and 2035. I have always been a pretty conservative investor, but maybe I should move things into something even lower risk? I'm not even sure what that would be, maybe a 2025 target fund?. At this point, I'd rather just make zero, but lose zero. A year ago, I was thinking about leaving work, but now I feel like I'll be stuck working forever. I know everyone says hang on, but geez, hang on and watch it all go away?
I don't really know anyone in real life who I can talk with about this, so I'm asking for some guidance or input. I'm a fairly intelligent person, but for some reason and despite much effort, I cannot seem to grasp the concept of investing the way most of you do. I don't like feeling incompetent about something so important, but I do. I don't know what to do at this point. Is there an ultra conservative, safe fund I can move things to in order to simply stop losing money at this point? Can someone explain it to me in a really basic way because I'm at my wits end.
As always, thank you. I appreciate your input.
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