A fund with a 2020 target year is a type of retirement investment strategy designed to simplify the process of saving for retirement. These funds typically invest in a mix of asset classes, such as stocks, bonds, and other investments, and automatically adjust the asset allocation to become more conservative as the target retirement year approaches. For instance, a portfolio might hold a higher percentage of stocks in the early years and gradually shift toward a higher percentage of bonds as 2020 neared. This “glide path” aims to reduce investment risk over time.
Such a strategy offers a hands-off approach to retirement planning, requiring minimal ongoing management by the investor. This automated asset allocation aims to balance growth potential with risk mitigation as retirement nears. While past performance is not indicative of future results, this type of investment vehicle has historically provided a simplified solution for individuals seeking a streamlined way to invest for their future. The performance and suitability of such funds depend on individual circumstances and market conditions prevalent around the target date.