After reading how great Roth IRA is and that you should max out as soon as possible if you are qualify. Anyway, I am so I created an account at fidelity.com. I transfered some money from my bank using their Fidelity Money Line. Now here is the confusion part. When I first set up the account, they have something like "Fidelity Target Retirement Year", i.e. set and forget type of fund(s). But when I finish my account creation I don't see that option anywhere. All I see under account are:
Act
Does this mean the account I created is already belong to the "set & forget" and I don't need to make any trade?
thx.
Act
- Trade Stocks
Trade Mutual Funds
Trade Fixed Income
Trade Conditional
Trade/View Baskets
Trade Extended Hours
Contribute to IRA
Withdraw from IRA
Update Accounts/Features
Does this mean the account I created is already belong to the "set & forget" and I don't need to make any trade?
thx.