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Road Side Pub
Let's talk 401K's.....
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<blockquote data-quote="mysterio" data-source="post: 11573186" data-attributes="member: 79728"><p>I have had lots of clients between ages 60-65, as an age range example. The general consensus of their mindset can be summed up as: safety, safety, safety. That is just the way it *generally* goes for a huge percentage of people nearing retirement.</p><p></p><p>Consider their experiences: they have seen it all. They have seen wild market fluctuations, market crashes, corrections, seen their 401k become a 201k (stupid joke, I know), and seen what this industry calls 'the lost decade' of 2000-2010. They rightfully don't want to take any more chances with their retirement money, and they're looking for safe products to invest in.</p><p></p><p>And I can't blame them; I've seen the fear in their eyes, especially during an ugly year like 2008. Luckily, the industry is always in flux, and new products emerge to address concerns.</p><p></p><p>The younger crowd, however, is not immune to all the hype, and many of them are skittish on investing. But their general rule of thumb is that time is on their side, and way more young people are open to investing ideas than their older counterparts. And that's normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysterio, post: 11573186, member: 79728"] I have had lots of clients between ages 60-65, as an age range example. The general consensus of their mindset can be summed up as: safety, safety, safety. That is just the way it *generally* goes for a huge percentage of people nearing retirement. Consider their experiences: they have seen it all. They have seen wild market fluctuations, market crashes, corrections, seen their 401k become a 201k (stupid joke, I know), and seen what this industry calls 'the lost decade' of 2000-2010. They rightfully don't want to take any more chances with their retirement money, and they're looking for safe products to invest in. And I can't blame them; I've seen the fear in their eyes, especially during an ugly year like 2008. Luckily, the industry is always in flux, and new products emerge to address concerns. The younger crowd, however, is not immune to all the hype, and many of them are skittish on investing. But their general rule of thumb is that time is on their side, and way more young people are open to investing ideas than their older counterparts. And that's normal. [/QUOTE]
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