My retirement fund that I just started was worth $15k in December of 2021. Then, May of 2022, our area was hit really hard. My retirement plan went down to $7k. Today, it’s worth $11k. I lost $4k on my retirement plan. It’s invested in total market funds, some tech, some big cap companies, and healthcare. But every sector has been ravaged by the stock market changes.

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      12 days ago

      He’s being “rude” because you’re losing faith in your fund for no reason. Thankfully you have a financial advisor. The problem is not US retirement plans, the problem is it’s only been a few years. If the target date is 2050 then assuming capitalism doesn’t collapse entirely, you’ll be fine. Look at it on the larger time scale that it is. A few bad years is normal fluctuation.

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      12 days ago

      Because you’ve come to the conclusion that “retirement in the US is a scam” evidently based on a few years of data in just your portfolio. Retirement savings is built over decades.

      I’d be curious about your specific positions contributing to this graph.

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      If your portfolio was a Fidelity target date fund, it would not be impacted by the local industry you mention in your post.

      I also happen to know more about the details of how our retirement fund recommendations to clients works at Fidelity… because I worked there for the last 5 years.

      You are showing the results of poor selection on your part.

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        12 days ago

        What’s the difference between Fidelity and vanguard Target date funds, if any? Also, how do you know which year to pick?

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      How did you manage to lose money on a 3 fund portfolio, if one of its strengths is that it never underperforms the market?

      Something doesn’t add up. Sounds and looks like you gambled first and then went with a solid investment.

      Maybe it’s time to think about the capabilities of your financial advisor. Is it a friend or a professional?