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I have some of my 401k in Vanguard REIT index Fund (VGSIX). What should I do? |
Would now be a good time to take money out of it or contribute more to it. I am looking at very long term. I am 30. I am not a great fan of REIT's, but many advisors recommend keepint a constant 5-10% of your stock portfolio in REIT's for diversification. As long as you don't put too much into it, putting a small amount in REIT's is reasonable. I think Vanguard is a good way to get REIT exposure. You may want to go to the Vanguard Diehard's forum to discuss this. They love to discuss asset allocation in Vanguard funds. I am a financial planner, but I don't have a crystal ball. If you have a solidly diversified asset allocation model, I might leave it there. However, I have been moving most of my clients into a different sector fund from real estate, such as energy for the present or international investments. I think that Real Estate is a good investment because there is only so much land, its a limited resource. So I wouldn't change the fund, but be sure to be diversified. VGSIX is reasonably well diversified between different types of REITs. There will be some ups and downs, but over the long term it should provide a good return. run I also hold a small stake in VGSIX. My situation is probably a little different than yours, but I have been adding to my holding. That's because I was fortunate to take some profits - once late last year and once early this year when the fund was still up about 8% YTD. I am now looking to repurchase my shares at a lower price. Thanks to the big decline last week I am in good position to complete what's, for me, a rare instance of successful market timing. |
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