I'm curious - do any HN readers invest heavily in actively-managed mutual funds or hedge funds where you aren't personally involved? I feel like it has become a widely-held belief among young, somewhat-affluent techies that index funds are the way to go, with some preferring to pick their own stocks and very few willing to pay significant management fees for someone to pick their publicly-traded equities. But maybe I…
> do any HN readers invest heavily in actively-managed mutual funds or hedge funds where you aren't personally involved? I believe 401k's commonly limit themselves to a group of funds and there is sometimes no "index" option, so I would imagine there are people who are in actively managed funds here. On that same score, I find rolling one's funds into an IRA whenever possible (change of companies, acquisition of your…
Having direct control of your assets is generally a good thing. One advantage to rolling your assets from a prior employer's 401k (or your own IRA) to your next employer's 401k is that it allows you to fund a backdoor Roth IRA with the single year's contributions. Otherwise you'd have to convert your entire IRA which could be a large (present day) tax bill.