1 No-Brainer Retirement Savings Move That You'll Thank Yourself for Later
Investors' efforts to score above-average gains may actually be undermining their long-term results.

If you've been in the market for any length of time, you've certainly received plenty of advice. Most of it is well intended, and much of it is worth taking, like diversifying your portfolio and remaining disciplined with your stock picks. You'd be wise to consider it all, or at least adapting the top tips to make them work for you.
There's one no-brainer retirement savings move that might pay off more than any other, though, even if it's mostly philosophical in nature: Assume you're not going to be able to check on or change your investments for a period of at least 10 years.
That's obviously not a realistic limitation. The exchanges are reliably operational, and information about your investments is always at your fingertips.