TLT, EDV, FLBIX, BTTRX: options for 401k
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:50 pm
Hey there bond aficionados,
Looking for some opinions on bond fund choices. I'm finally getting around to adjusting my wife's 401k and some creativity is needed. Since I'm mostly taxable my options are wide open, but hers are restricted within the confines 401k world. Basically, the 401k fund choices are garbage so I set up a brokerage link and have been running 90% PRPFX for a while, with the remaining 10% in a stable value fund until I can get a suitable long term option.
Problem is, the brokerage window doesn't allow TLT or EDV as options--I suppose no ETF's allowed. That means I'm going to need to run the long bond portion with a mutual fund. It looks like FLBIX performs similar to the volatility in TLT, while BTTRX is a zero fund and is less volatile that EDV, but more than TLT. I'm pretty sure I can go with either fund, but I'd like to hear any thoughts from others before I set it up.
I'm thinking an 85% PRPFX/15% BTTRX would work or an 75% PRPFX/ 25% FLBIX would work as well. Any opinions?
Thanks.
Looking for some opinions on bond fund choices. I'm finally getting around to adjusting my wife's 401k and some creativity is needed. Since I'm mostly taxable my options are wide open, but hers are restricted within the confines 401k world. Basically, the 401k fund choices are garbage so I set up a brokerage link and have been running 90% PRPFX for a while, with the remaining 10% in a stable value fund until I can get a suitable long term option.
Problem is, the brokerage window doesn't allow TLT or EDV as options--I suppose no ETF's allowed. That means I'm going to need to run the long bond portion with a mutual fund. It looks like FLBIX performs similar to the volatility in TLT, while BTTRX is a zero fund and is less volatile that EDV, but more than TLT. I'm pretty sure I can go with either fund, but I'd like to hear any thoughts from others before I set it up.
I'm thinking an 85% PRPFX/15% BTTRX would work or an 75% PRPFX/ 25% FLBIX would work as well. Any opinions?
Thanks.