Ok team: I fully funded a new Roth IRA (for year 2016) with Vanguard yesterday. I am now deciding on allocations. Let's assume I know very little about this.
I'm planning to just go 4500 in a Vanguard total stock index and 1000 in a Vanguard total bond index. (I'm in my early 20s, figure this gives me a good balance)
Do those exist? Are they easy to pick out? I plan on ETF...is there a reason to go Mutual Funds? ETFs, as I understand, are typically lower expense ratio - which is basically how I plan to choose them.
Any any helpful advice, thoughts, or suggestions?
I'd say, in your 20s, no bonds.
Maybe mostly the lowest cost stock index fund, one aimed at aggressive growth over value, a REIT, and an international index, again aiming for growth over value.
And/or, put all/some of it into the Target Date 2065 fund.
But, really, just getting started young is a great help no matter what you choose.