Because I believe assets will become more important than liquid cash shortly. Again, I'm not doing this on a whim.
But, it is a whim . . . literally. But, first of all, how the fukk are you going to withdraw from your 401K without the penalty and tax hit? The math doesn't even work with a Roth 401K.
If you withdraw 100k, that's a 10K penalty haircut to Uncle Sam before you see a dime with another 24k haircut, minimum, on top for taxes you initially deferred.
If it's a Roth, you can only withdraw contributions. If you want to touch the earnings, you can't if you're under 59½ without paying the penalty and taxes from something that's
designed for tax-free growth.
This is absolutely the dumbest thing you could possibly do.