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Old 11-28-2007, 11:20 AM
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Default Re: Ben Stein: XLF - Financial SPDR

My bad, I didn't understand that you weren't putting it all there. Probably go with 2500, divided into three $833 chunks, but fees might make this futile.

Who is your 401k through? My wife has Fidelity and it sucks. We don't even get the option of ETFs. You are lucky to get those choices.
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Old 11-28-2007, 11:23 AM
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Default Re: Ben Stein: XLF - Financial SPDR

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My bad, I didn't understand that you weren't putting it all there. Probably go with 2500, divided into three $833 chunks, but fees might make this futile.

Who is your 401k through? My wife has Fidelity and it sucks. We don't even get the option of ETFs. You are lucky to get those choices.

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It is a Roth IRA and it is through Fidelity.
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Old 11-28-2007, 11:26 AM
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Default Re: Ben Stein: XLF - Financial SPDR

I think her company, AstraZeneca, limited the plan choices we get. Pretty much all I have to choose from is VIGIX, VIIIX, VIVIX, PRSVX, GTIIX, FOCPX and money market.
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