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DH and I have our Roth IRA accounts with Fidelity. Right now it's all in the Fidelity 500 Large Blend fund (FUSVX). Once we contribute for 2017, we'll have enough to divide each of our accounts between that fund, small cap (FSSVX), and mid cap (FSCKX). I'm trying to keep expense ratios low (< .1%) for the Roth IRAs. My 401k and DH's 403b have a higher expense ratio (.67% and .31%) given that they are target date funds through our employers.
Are there any other index funds to consider or is this diverse enough for our Roth IRA accounts? TIA
Re: Roth IRA question
I was looking at my other funds. The only other ultra low fund I'm invested in is NOSIX (0.10%). It generally seems to do ok, 4 stars on Morningstar. The price per share is much much lower than the Vanguard fund but I generally see more significant returns with my Vanguard so IMO that one is the better one for me so far. I haven't been in the market long enough with either of these to truly sound super educated on it but at least it's a starting point?