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WF ESOP

I want to trade all of the WF ESOP in my 401k. What is the best way to do this without getting charged fees?

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@g6+1jrtvjyqa

What in the world are you talking about? Only difference between a SEP IRA and standard Ira is the SEP is for self employed individuals. The investment options within that you mention like ETFs apply to either one.

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Post ID: @pw+1jrtvjyqa

Don't sell them all off! Reallocate if you are heavy in employee stock but keep 15-20% in wells stock. Our stock has always been a good buy and pays dividends. Reinvest the dividends to purchase more shares and reallocate when we are doing well to diversify your portfolio.

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Post ID: @ph+1jrtvjyqa

I highly suggest you open a SEP IRA. I did mine at Scottrade which became Ameritrade which became Schwab. Check to see if you can rollover your WF ESOP into a SEP IRA. For instance today in my SEP I purchased 200 NVDS. Will make a ki-ling tomorrow. Another nice thing about SEPs is that you can invest in ETFS and commodity funds and don't have to worry about filing those pesty K1s at tax time. AI Prompt "can an esop be rolled into a SEP IRA?"

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Post ID: @g6+1jrtvjyqa

Reallocate to other funds.

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Post ID: @b9+1jrtvjyqa

@ad+1jrtvjyqa

FAs generally do not advise on 401ks

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Post ID: @ax+1jrtvjyqa
When did 401k changes start accessing fees?

If you select "Do it for me" instead of "Do it myself" you get assessed fees. :(

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Post ID: @aa+1jrtvjyqa

When did 401k changes start accessing fees?

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Post ID: @a4+1jrtvjyqa

Click on Account>Investments>Change My Investments>Do It Myself>Trade Specific Funds

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Post ID: @a3+1jrtvjyqa

Ummmmm...you reallocate on Empower. Very simple

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