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IDTI
Integrated Device Technology, Inc.
stock NASDAQ

Inactive
Mar 29, 2019
48.99USD0.000%(0.00)11,702,254
Pre-market
0.00USD0.000%(0.00)0
After-hours
0.00USD0.000%(0.00)0
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IDTI Specific Mentions
As of Jul 7, 2025 5:00:29 AM EDT (1 min. ago)
Includes all comments and posts. Mentions per user per ticker capped at one per hour.
411 days ago • u/longshanksasaurs • r/Bogleheads • portfolio • C
IDTI is a target date retirement ETF. That's like holding a fully diversified portfolio all in a single fund. When you own that, adding a sector specific tech fund like VGT actually *decreases* your diversification.
Also, betting on a single sector has some uncompensated risk -- it's riskier, but you actually should *not* expect to do better than the market average, even over the long term.
So you should consider *just using the target date fund*, and *not* add the tech fund at all.
Also, don't get too concerned about the exact share count. Just invest the dollars you can, when you can -- the share price is going to bounce around. Make sure you have cash set aside for immediate needs -- investing is for the long haul.
sentiment 0.91
411 days ago • u/longshanksasaurs • r/Bogleheads • portfolio • C
IDTI is a target date retirement ETF. That's like holding a fully diversified portfolio all in a single fund. When you own that, adding a sector specific tech fund like VGT actually *decreases* your diversification.
Also, betting on a single sector has some uncompensated risk -- it's riskier, but you actually should *not* expect to do better than the market average, even over the long term.
So you should consider *just using the target date fund*, and *not* add the tech fund at all.
Also, don't get too concerned about the exact share count. Just invest the dollars you can, when you can -- the share price is going to bounce around. Make sure you have cash set aside for immediate needs -- investing is for the long haul.
sentiment 0.91


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