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Will a target-date fund crash bury the boomers?

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A TDF specialist likens the current market environment to that in 2008, when TDFs fell more than 30%.

There’s a bull's-eye on the backs of target-date fund holders, and regulators had better rip it off before it’s too late.

Target-date funds suffered severe losses during the first half, even in the more conservative funds, as a result of the sell-offs in the stock and bond markets. 2020 funds

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