Simple... he doesn't.
Well since a 401k is pretax, as long as your return is positive, my opinion is you're doing well. My stupid 401k dropped almost 40% since I started it so I would have been better putting that money into a savings account. :/
I have my 401k plan setup to auto-manage itself because I don't really know what I'm doing. It currently has my money split into 13 funds.
My rate of return for the past two months was 0.41%. The rate of return for the past 8 months was 1.62%. (I started my 401k 8 months ago)
Seems low to me, but I know the economy isn't so great at the moment.
"It currently has my money split into 13 funds."
I bet you many of those are actively managed and have high management fees and expense ratios.
And for new investors....well, it's kind of a guess to determine which funds to choose. The bit I know about investing came from reading at the Motley Fool website. :\ I just seemed to recall that diversifying is good, rather than keeping all of your money in one place, or in one fund. (Though the funds themselves are themselves made up of multiple investments, right?) The other thing I recalled from fool.com was to buy and hold, though that seems to assume that what you went with initially wasn't pure crap.
Savij, what is the name of the "Aggressive mix Blended Fund"?
It is one that is specific to my employer. It's described as:
Employer Pre-Mix Aggressive Portfolio - "Pre-Mixed Investment Portfolios are diversified portfolios of stable value funds, bond funds, domestic and international stock funds, and real estate funds that are designed for optimal performance, relative to their risk, under various market conditions...."
Just to be clear, the 50%, was how much of my contribution goes to that fund, not the rate of return.
Hard to tell exactly what might be in a fund like that. I would suggest trying to get more information about the mix of investments in that fund so you don't end up with a poor allocation when combined with your other funds. For example, if this Aggressive Mix fund happens to be heavily concentrated in small caps and midcaps, you probably wouldn't want your other 35% in small caps an midcaps. You'd be too unbalanced.
