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       by Gene De Young
October Issue 2013
The Value of "Timing the Market" ~ Protection from Significant Losses
Why you shouldn't contribute to your 401(k)
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Do you ever wonder what you should do when it comes to your investing?  Should you invest, not invest, or even change your strategy?  If it feels confusing, don't worry. This happens to everyone.  I would like to share some insights regarding these issues.  Two common topics of discussion revolve around timing the market and funding your 401(k).  Both newsletter articles were selected with the goal of enhance your investment education. After finishing your reading, I invite you to call or email so we can discuss how our strategies for "timing" can help with your investment needs.

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Featured Article:  The Value of "Timing the Market" ~ Protection from Significant Losses

By Gene De Young  

October 2013

 

This article is the first in a series explaining how "market timing" can be the best friend for an investor's portfolio.  "Market timing" has often been portrayed as "the enemy."  Many have experienced disappointing losses in their retirement years because they exclusively followed a "buy and hold" strategy.  (More)  

 

Resource:  The Reality of Market Declines...And what it will take to refocus and rebuild

 

  
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Featured Article:  Why you shouldn't contribute to your 401(k) 

By Robert Powell, Marketwatch

Sept. 19, 2013

 

We are often told to contribute the maximum to our 401(k).  But some advisers are questioning whether blindly following this advice is in a retirement saver's best interest.  Depending on tax issues, it may be a bad idea. (More)   


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