I just retired in April. Talking to an investor about moving my 401 from the company I worked for. He is talking about Barkley Trail Blazer 5 index fund.
Does anyone know anything about this find?
A 0.85% expense ratio for performance that has been significantly worse than the S&P 500 index? Their 10-year average return is only about half that of the index, 5.44% vs 10.75%. No thank you! I'd dump that advisor, too. My Fidelity index fund, FXAIX, has an expense ratio of 0.01%.I just retired in April. Talking to an investor about moving my 401 from the company I worked for. He is talking about Barkley Trail Blazer 5 index fund.
Does anyone know anything about this find?
Your first post reads like an advertisement for a proprietary find. You may want to introduce yourself and explain what investor you talked to about the fund. Thank you.Does anyone know anything about this find?
So far it looks like a post-and-run, since the OP hasn't been active since writing this post. But it's only been 2 days.And hopefully it's Barclay's, not Barkley. No idea who or what the heck Barkley is.
So far it looks like a post-and-run, since the OP hasn't been active since writing this post. But it's only been 2 days.
You'd think the OP was a shill for the company they'd have spelled it correctly.
There's a lot of fraud on the internet. Who'd have thunk it?
I don't think accurate spelling of the fund name matters much anymore, as searches are very "fuzzy" and will get you there all the same.
The irony is that as more and more post responses of any kind accumulate, it raises the visibility of the investment.
But those sites do not appear in search results AFAIK and see. If they do for you then your web browser protection kicks in.I disagree. While spelling is not critical because a search engine will likely find the correct entity, there scam sites that take advantage of misspells and typos to redirect.
But those sites do not appear in search results AFAIK and see. If they do for you then your web browser protection kicks in.
And hopefully it's Barclay's, not Barkley. No idea who or what the heck Barkley is.
I select text in the original post, and right click to search with Google. Get the following, and every hit on first page is relevant.I dunno. Maybe I need to beef up my browser security. Here’s what I got...
https://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/barkleys-bank/n12670