Originally Posted by
busdriver12
Depends upon your specific situation. Don’t listen to any of us here, call Fidelity and ONLY talk to Executive Services, otherwise you’re wasting your time.
I agree with don't take blind advice from a pilot. HOWEVER, I put the management of my 401K in the hands of Fidelity Executive Services and they junked it all up. Although they had my request to be very risky with the investments, they sold funds that were making huge gains for funds that were actually negative for the year. I couldn't believe it. Don't take their word as gospel. Get a second opinion.