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Old 11-16-2007, 04:36 PM
Daniel Magix Daniel Magix is offline
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Default Shall I Re-Evaluate my 401k?

Just curious if I should adjust my 401k allocations, considering the volataile way things are going lately. Here are my options...

Fidelity Advisor Balanced T (FAIGX)
Fidelity Advisor Dividend Growth T (FDGTX)
Fidelity Advisor Equity Growth T (FAEGX)
Fidelity Advisor Equity Income T (FEIRX)
Fidelity Advisor Government Income T (FVITX)
Fidelity Advisor Growth Opportunities T (FAGOX)
Fidelity Advisor Intermediate Bond T (FTBRX)
Fidelity Advisor Mid Cap Ii T (FITIX)
Fidelity Advisor Overseas T (FAERX)
Fidelity Advisor Small Cap T (FSCTX)
Fidelity Advisor Strategic Income T (FSIAX)
Fidelity Prime Fund; Daily Money Class (FDAXX)

Right now I have:
FAERX (50%)
FAGOX (30%)
FSCTX (20%)

I have FAERX at 50%, in order to build it up faster since I only recently added it to my portfolio. I wanted to have it catch up in value to the other funds I have - plus it was running hot for a while while the other two were kinda flat.
FAGOX and FSCTX are a bit more aggressive, and they are getting beat the worst lately for me.

I do not want to lower my contributions or anything, I just thought maybe there could be a better way to allocate my contributions in order to minimize the losses right now? Anyway, maybe there is nothing to do but ride out the volataility (sp?) - but I thought it couldn't hurt to ask.
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