Is your 401(k) safe during volatile markets?
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Aug. 31 -- For investors already nervous about being able to afford retirement, seeing the recent stock market swings reflected in their 401(k) balances can be deeply unsettling. Investors looking for a little peace of mind are tempted to cut back on stocks. That impulse is often best ignored when there's market turmoil. Bloomberg's Suzanne Woolley explains why.
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