Retirement account exposure refers to the portion of savings allocated to stocks, bonds, or other assets within tax-advantaged plans like IRAs or 401(k)s. It determines potential growth and risk. Investors use it to balance long-term returns with volatility tolerance. Pre-retirees benefit from conservative exposure to protect nest eggs, while younger savers leverage aggressive exposure for compounding.
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