Hi, all
So looking for advice I currently have FZROX (zero total market) and FXAIX (fidelity's 500 index) in my Roth IRA account just started the account this year, it's split evenly $3000 and $3000, but was wondering thoughts on what I should do with next years contribution? Both funds have done quite well. Should I put more into FZROX or FXAIX? Thinking about putting $5000 into one and $1000 into the other or $4000 and $2000.
I also thought about putting some money into an international fund or bond fund maybe $1000 but I'm still young, going to be 26, so seems best to take the risk. Got at least 20+yrs to ride it out. I could add a bond/international fund to my brokerage account maybe.
In my brokerage account I have FXAIX also along with three individual growth index funds (small, medium, and large). Essentially a total market index comprised of 3 separate funds, but my thinking was it will be easy to balance by just adding money without selling anything.The goal is to keep and hold everything long-term.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
So looking for advice I currently have FZROX (zero total market) and FXAIX (fidelity's 500 index) in my Roth IRA account just started the account this year, it's split evenly $3000 and $3000, but was wondering thoughts on what I should do with next years contribution? Both funds have done quite well. Should I put more into FZROX or FXAIX? Thinking about putting $5000 into one and $1000 into the other or $4000 and $2000.
I also thought about putting some money into an international fund or bond fund maybe $1000 but I'm still young, going to be 26, so seems best to take the risk. Got at least 20+yrs to ride it out. I could add a bond/international fund to my brokerage account maybe.
In my brokerage account I have FXAIX also along with three individual growth index funds (small, medium, and large). Essentially a total market index comprised of 3 separate funds, but my thinking was it will be easy to balance by just adding money without selling anything.The goal is to keep and hold everything long-term.
Any advice would be much appreciated.