It's hard to know which mutual fund is the best for retirement savers to invest in. Each pay period (usually every two or four weeks), employees place another bet on the mutual funds in their 401(k) plans.
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Without extra help, they usually only have information available from the prospectus on which to make their decision. We all know what they do. They immediate turn to the page that contains the SEC-required performance reporting data. Now, we all know that "past performance does not indicate future results," but the fact is it can't be wholly ignored.
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