Maserati,
Add this article to your ruminations on Deutsche Bank:
http://www.alhambrapartners.co...hriveling/
Igy
Ok, I thought you were talking about liquidating the 401k. Thanks for the clarification.
Maserati wrote:
To the earlier poster, no, in the package in which the 401k exists, there are no options with a higher proportion of treasuries. In fact, there are very limited options available. Yet another reason why I have only 2% or less in that account.
I have thought about that, too. If I weren't using it as a canary, I would have already liquidated it. I don't trust that it won't in whole or in part be seized, levied, confiscated, annexed, etc., or that tax rates will be favorable when the time comes to take disbursements.
Wait, what? wrote:Maserati wrote:Ok, I thought you were talking about liquidating the 401k. Thanks for the clarification.
To the earlier poster, no, in the package in which the 401k exists, there are no options with a higher proportion of treasuries. In fact, there are very limited options available. Yet another reason why I have only 2% or less in that account.