StockRing: Sell Your 401(k) and Buy Only Money Market Fund Now
StockRing performs daily research of USA Stock Markets and currently advises clients to sell most of their 401k mutual funds and buy only Money Market funds offered by any 401(k) plan.
Irvine, California (PRWEB) June 6, 2006 -- StockRing 401(k) Plan Research shows that the majority of mutual funds offered by most 401(k) plans will either substantially decline in value or will go through high volatility just to stay at the same level. In other words less then 20% of 401(k) participants will see their retirement accounts grow in the new future. Because of this situation StockRing recommends to sell all your 401(k) mutual funds and completely invest your 401(k) plan into a Money Market fund usually offered as a save heaven option for your 401(k) investments.
After observing many large Mutual Fund Families StockRing generated a report on June 5, 2006 that shows a big decline in value of mutual funds lately. For example, out of 187 Vanguard Mutual Funds StockRing only found 9 as attractive investments. Out of 540 Fidelity Mutual Funds StockRing only found 60 with “Buy” rating. Out of 33 Leg Mason Funds StockRing only found 3 as good options to buy. Such statistics shows that often less then 10% of mutual funds offered by 401(k) plans are good investment options right now.
At the same time most 401(k) plans offer Money Market funds where your 401(k) savings will grow at a rate of 3-5% a year and will be mostly immune to Stock Market volatility or rapid declines anticipated in the future. At this time StockRing recommends to put most of your 401(k) money into a money Market Fund and safely wait for the Stock Market Storm to come down.
StockRing.com is a financial research company that designs search engines for the stock market, as well as serves private clients and companies with investment advice about their holdings via Buy-Sell-Hold recommendations generated weekly via email status reports: http://www.stockring.com/sr/samples.asp.
StockRing.com personalized investment advice is offered to clients who manage their own portfolios of stocks and mutual funds including 401(k) and 403(b) plans. Each week subscribers receive a status report with Buy-Sell-Hold ratings assigned to all their holdings via email and also on StockRing web site that rates over 45,000 stocks and mutual funds traded in USA and Canada.
StockRing Premium service is specifically designed for clients who mostly invest into 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans offered by their employers. Today subscribers can submit to StockRing up to 50 mutual funds that their 401k allows them to invest in and receive weekly status reports with the best funds out of possible 50 to buy right now. Sample StockRing reports: http://www.stockring.com/sr/401k-reports.asp.
StockRing 401(k) services minimize the employee’s risk of losing money in mutual funds and actually increases employee’s investment returns through timely regular weekly reviews of client’s 401(k) current holdings and the rest of the available options offered through their 401(k) plans. StockRing is the only company that offers such extensive investment advice via 52 weekly reviews and email alerts per year for 401(k) and 403(b) customers. More on StockRing services: http://www.stockring.com/sr/services.asp.
StockRing currently rates 99% of all mutual funds available in USA including funds from Fidelity, T. Rowe Price, Vanguard, American Funds, American Century, Dodge Cox, Janus, Oppenheimer, Franklin, Artisan, Dreyfus, AIM, John Hancock, Merrill Lynch, Wells Fargo, Van Wagoner, Morgan Stanley, and many more.
In the past, Eric Katsov - software engineer, founder and president of StockRing.com, has been employed to design and maintain financial software applications for companies such as Price Waterhouse Coopers, Salomon Brothers, and IBM. For more information please visit StockRing.com.
More on StockRing: http://www.StockRing.com
Phone: 1-800-656-4210
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