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<blockquote data-quote="104Feeder" data-source="post: 1259972" data-attributes="member: 42554"><p>Are you suggesting more or less? I'd personally do less but it's a good choice for the OP, as was earlier stated, to "set it and forget it" and to keep anyone who finds themselves anxiously looking at their 401k balance from panicking, but for me I'd rather look at the pension as my low risk portion and be heavy into stocks on the 401k side adjusting on my own as I near retirement age. I think the OP could benefit from having more into stocks too especially given the length of time they have to invest, but baby steps are best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="104Feeder, post: 1259972, member: 42554"] Are you suggesting more or less? I'd personally do less but it's a good choice for the OP, as was earlier stated, to "set it and forget it" and to keep anyone who finds themselves anxiously looking at their 401k balance from panicking, but for me I'd rather look at the pension as my low risk portion and be heavy into stocks on the 401k side adjusting on my own as I near retirement age. I think the OP could benefit from having more into stocks too especially given the length of time they have to invest, but baby steps are best. [/QUOTE]
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