Stop focusing on guessing “what to buy” in your 401(k).

Focus on using mutual fund analysis technology.

To improve your 401(k) mutual fund picks.

Technology has changed every part of our business and personal life.

Why not use it to improve your 401(k) mutual fund picks?

Most 401(k) participants do not have the time or the interest.
To research in-depth their 401(k) mutual fund options.
Family, friends, and career all come before 401(k) investment management decisions.

Mutual fund analysis technology.
Analyzes the three elements of 401(k) investment management.

This information improves 401(k) investment management decisions.
And long-term investment returns.

The first level of mutual fund analysis technology is current stock market trend.
Trends have changed dramatically over the last few weeks.

Recognition of stock market trend changes helps preserve 401(k) principal.
The last several years to stock and bond market investment gains are safe.

The second level of mutual fund analysis technology is mutual fund selection.
Each 401(k) retirement plan menu has large, mid, and small cap mutual fund sizes.
Mutual funds are further classified into value, blend, and growth mutual fund styles.

The bond mutual fund options are short, intermediate, and long-term mutual funds.
Each duration of bond mutual fund carries a higher level of risk when interest rates rise.

Mutual fund analysis technology provides the optimal combination.
What stock and bond mutual fund diversification to own now.

The third level of mutual fund analysis technology is “what to buy.”
Identifying the best 401(k) mutual funds available to you. 

Choosing which mutual funds to own where most 401(k) participants struggle.
Mutual fund analysis technology makes that process less difficult.

It can be as easy as finding the white marble in a box of black marbles.

These are the three levels of mutual fund analysis technology.
To help your 401(k) mutual fund selection decisions.
And to improve your 401(k) investment management decisions.

P.S. May I suggest a more sophisticated approach to choosing 401(k) mutual funds?

Ric Lager

There is no need to continue to guess with your 401(k) mutual funds.
All you need is a second opinion. You deserve it.

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