UnFacconable
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As I'm sure you'll all be relieved to hear, this is now a moot point. Thanks to serendipity, my new company is moving to Fidelity shortly, possibly even before I start, so I should have much better investment options and lower fees and will probably roll all of my previous 401(k)s over.
There's no debate there. I'm going to max my 401(k). Only question is what I do with my old 401(k).
Apart from retirement plans most of my new investments are going into private funds. I'm also moving from a situation where all my comp was cash to one where I have equity so the asset allocation calculus changes quite a bit. Will save less and invest less until there's an exit of some kind.
As I'm sure you'll all be relieved to hear, this is now a moot point. Thanks to serendipity, my new company is moving to Fidelity shortly, possibly even before I start, so I should have much better investment options and lower fees and will probably roll all of my previous 401(k)s over.