Schwab Report: Year-End 2020 Self-Directed 401(k) Balances Up 13% Year-Over-Year Despite Ongoing Volatility and Q1 Market Lows
Charles Schwab's SDBA Indicators Report reveals a 13% year-over-year increase in average account balances to $331,664, with a 31% gain since Q1 2020 lows. Equities hold 35% of assets, with major allocations to large-cap mutual funds and U.S. equity ETFs. Advised accounts average $517,849 vs. non-advised at $288,513. Baby Boomers lead in SDBA balances. The report uses data from around 161,000 retirement plan participants.
- Average SDBA account balance increased by 13% year-over-year to $331,664.
- 31% increase in average account balances since Q1 2020.
- Majority of participant assets (35%) held in equities, reflecting confidence.
- Advised accounts show higher average balances ($517,849) compared to non-advised accounts ($288,513).
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According to Charles Schwab’s SDBA Indicators Report, an industry-leading benchmark on retirement plan participant investment activity within self-directed brokerage accounts (SDBAs), the average account balance across all participant accounts finished Q4 2020 at
SDBAs are brokerage accounts within retirement plans, including 401(k)s and other types of retirement plans, that participants can use to invest retirement savings in individual stocks and bonds, as well as exchange-traded funds, mutual funds and other securities that are not part of their retirement plan's core investment offerings.
The SDBA Indicators Report also revealed that participants remained resilient in the face of volatility and early 2020 market lows driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. Average account balances finished the year up
The majority of participant assets continue to be held in equities (
Allocation Trends
The data also reveals specific asset class and sector holdings within each investment category:
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Mutual funds: Large-cap funds had the largest allocation at
32% of all mutual fund allocations, followed by taxable bond (20% ) and international (16% ) funds. Overall, the allocation remained consistent throughout 2020. -
Equities: Information technology remained the largest equity sector holding at
30% , down slightly from31% in Q3 2020. Apple continues to be the top overall equity holding, comprising12% of the equity allocation of portfolios. The other equity holdings in the top five include Tesla (7% ), Amazon (6% ), Microsoft (3% ), and Berkshire Hathaway (1% ). -
ETFs: Among ETFs, investors allocated the most dollars to U.S. equity (
49% ), followed by U.S. fixed income (15% ), sector ETFs (13% ), and international equity (12% ).
Other Report Highlights
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Advised accounts hold higher average account balances compared to non-advised accounts -
$517,849 vs$288,513. - On average, participants held 11.4 positions in their SDBAs at the end of Q4 2020, slightly higher than the previous quarter (10.8) and Q4 2019 (10.1). Baby Boomers held more positions in their SDBA than other generations (12.8 vs. Gen X: 11.5, Millennials: 8.8).
- Trading volumes were mostly unchanged from the previous quarter, at an average of 13.9 trades per account in Q4 2020 up slightly from 13.6 trades in Q3 2020. Participants made the most trades in their equity holdings, followed by ETFs and mutual funds.
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Gen X made up approximately
44% of SDBA participants, followed by Baby Boomers (34% ) and Millennials (16% ). -
Gen X had the most advised accounts at
47% , followed by Baby Boomers (38% ) and Millennials (12% ). -
Baby Boomers had the highest SDBA balances at an average of
$493,129 , followed by Gen X at$282,494 and Millennials at$94,872.
About the SDBA Indicators Report
The SDBA Indicators Report includes data collected from approximately 161,000 retirement plan participants who currently have balances between
The SDBA Indicators Report tracks a wide variety of investment activity and profile information on participants with a Schwab Personal Choice Retirement Account (PCRA), ranging from asset allocation trends and asset flow in various equity, exchange-traded fund and mutual fund categories, to age trends and trading activity. The SDBA Indicators Report provides insight into PCRA users’ perceptions of the markets and the investment decisions they make.
Data contained in this quarterly report is from the fourth quarter of 2020, and can be found here, along with prior reports.
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