Late 40s people: Where are you putting new 401k contributions these days?

Anonymous
Still 100% stocks. I'm more conservative in 529 plans (college not far away) and my brokerage.
Anonymous
47, stocks.
Anonymous
100% equities, for probably another 20 years to be honest. Based on my analysis of historical market returns, downturns, and associated recoveries, I don't see any other sensible option.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm staying out of stock funds until 2028 at least -- I don't trust Trump. Moved my money to high-quality U.S. bond funds.


I guess the jury's still out on this choice... good luck to you.
Anonymous
98% equites and moved to a out 1/3 international two weeks ago after being almost all US stock for the last five years.
Anonymous
I’m 44 but target date retirement. I read Ramit Sethi.
Anonymous
All stocks and mainly tech. Will probably diversify out next year because this isn’t sustainable but damn it’s been a great run!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm staying out of stock funds until 2028 at least -- I don't trust Trump. Moved my money to high-quality U.S. bond funds.


I guess the jury's still out on this choice... good luck to you.



If Trump is as untrustworthy as the PP seems to believe, then I'm not sure U.S. bonds are a good place to be either.
Anonymous
target retirement-- it's about 70/30 I think
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm staying out of stock funds until 2028 at least -- I don't trust Trump. Moved my money to high-quality U.S. bond funds.


My condolences for your lost opportunity to grow wealth.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stocks


+1
Anonymous
Fidelity Blue Chip.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:100% all US stock in my retirement accounts. Ride or die.


+1
Anonymous
Full steam ahead for us:

401k --> VOO
ROTH --> Aggressive index funds
529 --> Mix of aggressive and moderate funds

Anonymous
46, 100% C Fund in the TSP (stocks)
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