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Default ah, yes, the latest on my company 401K



"bpuharic" wrote in message
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 19:20:56 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:07:55 -0400, bpuharic wrote:

and there as many HF managers who saw this coming as economists


MOST hedge fund managers were betting against housing in 2007, that is
what hedge funds do.


except, of course, they told no one. the fine against goldman sachs
that depressed their first quarter earnings was for exactly this type
of screwing around


BTW I was reading an old Fortune magazine at Jury duty today (jan/feb
2010) and they had a list of the funds that did get it right this
year, one was up 265%. They also listed 1000 with their results for a
year and 3 years. I was looking at the Fidelity funds and most of them
were up this year, about half up over the last 3.
I guess I will dig out my 401k statement and see how it really did.
I know the last time I looked it was double what it was when I stopped
contributing in 1996.


too bad the right wing destroyed the pension system in this country
and let the rich replace it with 401k's.



For those of in demand for jobs, 401k's were great. I was with NCR for 17.5
years. Defined benefit plan and I get $234 a month when I turned 65. Other
than one company, TI, I never would have got a pension. As did not stay
long enough to be vested. I did startups and small companies mostly. Still
get head hunters calls and I have been retired 8 years. That 401K match or
extra allowed me to have a large retirement backup. Luckily the non
retirement investments, and SS pay for my retirement costs, so the 401K
money still keeps growing. I invested in less risk items in the IRA's etc.
So did not lose the 60% you did. I figured out that I have to watch out for
myself. As I am the one most interested in my money. Tip: Invest in oil
health and sin. They always seem to pay. In 2002 I bought MO. I think it
was Loogie who said bad investment. Bad advice. Still pays near 5%
dividend and value has gone up at least 300%. I am against smoking, but
have no qualms about profiting on people burning up money.