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Top T. Rowe Price Funds for Retirement

https://money.usnews.com/investing/funds/articles/top-t-rowe-price-funds-for-retirement

6 Top T. Rowe Price Funds for Retirement
T. Rowe Price funds can add diversification to a retirement portfolio.

T. Rowe Price Retirement 2030 Fund (ticker: TRRCX)
T. Rowe Price Retirement 2040 Fund (TRRDX)
T. Rowe Price Capital Appreciation Fund (PRWCX)
T. Rowe Price Blue Chip Growth Fund (TRBCX)
T. Rowe Price Mid Cap Growth Fund (RPMGX)
T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund (PRHSX

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  • We use similar etf funds in vanguard portfolio
    Vht vanguard healthcare vanguard lifecycles2040
  • edited December 2019
    An Ad for T. Rowe Price. Basically filling the page. Title may be misleading. While the funds may be appropriate for long term investing, they are not designed for those in retirement as title seems to suggest. (Examples: TRBCX, PRHSX).

    The recommendation for their 2030 fund seems especially out of place, since it’s geared for someone 10 years from retirement. Doesn’t seem to fit with their long-term focus; but it isn’t designed for someone already in retirement either. They recommend PRWCX without noting it’s closed to new investors. One of their stated criteria is cost. Yet there are much lower cost providers than T. Rowe if that’s what you’re seeking.

    A sham job by U.S. News .

    @JohnN - Why did you think it imperative to bump this over to the Discussions+ section of the board? Are you normally accustomed to “discussing” matters with yourself? Kindly refrain from doing so here.
  • hank said:

    An Ad for T. Rowe Price. Basically filling the page. Title may be misleading. While the funds may be appropriate for long term investing, they are not designed for those in retirement as title seems to suggest. (Examples: TRBCX, PRHSX).

    The recommendation for their 2030 fund seems especially out of place, since it’s geared for someone 10 years from retirement. Doesn’t seem to fit with their long-term focus; but it isn’t designed for someone already in retirement either. They recommend PRWCX without noting it’s closed to new investors. One of their stated criteria is cost. Yet there are much lower cost providers than T. Rowe if that’s what you’re seeking.

    A sham job by U.S. News .

    @JohnN - Why did you think it imperative to bump this over to the Discussions+ section of the board? Are you normally accustomed to “discussing” matters with yourself? Kindly refrain from doing so here.

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  • PRDGX is in my Roth IRA
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