So, my 401k at my new company isn't managed, in that, they give me a list of stocks ( I think about 20) to choose from and I need to allocate the percentages of how much I want in each.
My main question is.. Is there a website that I can put the tickers of the 20 stocks I have to choose from to create different levels of investment risk (conservative / middle / aggressive) and tell me what % I need to put in to those stock so achieve those goals?
Edit:
Available Funds:
Income
Ready Assets Government Liquidity Fund
Goldman Sachs Short Duration Government Fund - Class A
JPMorgan Government Bond Fund - Class A
Pioneer Strategic Income Fund - Class A
PIMCO Foreign Bond Fund (U.S. Dollar-Hedged) - Class A
Growth & Income
American Funds 2015 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2020 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2025 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2030 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2035 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2040 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2045 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2050 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
American Funds 2055 Target Date Retirement Fund - Class R3
BlackRock Global Allocation Fund, Inc. - Investor A Class
Columbia Capital Allocation Moderate Conservative Portfolio - Class A
Growth
American Funds Washington Mutual Investors Fund - Class R3
iShares S&P 500 Index Fund - Institutional Class
AllianzGI Focused Growth Fund - Class A
Victory Sycamore Established Value Fund - Class A
Janus Henderson Enterprise Fund - Class A
Aggressive Growth
Victory Sycamore Small Company Opportunity Fund - Class A
Oppenheimer Discovery Fund - Class A
MFS International Diversification Fund - Class A
Oppenheimer International Growth Fund - Class A
MFS Global Equity Fund - Class A
Oppenheimer Developing Markets Fund - Class A
Submitted February 18, 2018 at 04:52PM by AutoCompliant http://ift.tt/2EPyi5u