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Should You Lighten Up On the S Fund in Favor of Larger Company Stocks?
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| Close | Change | YTD | |
| G | $13.0760 | +0.0011 | +2.63% |
| F | $13.4554 | -0.0007 | +6.95% |
| C | $12.9082 | -0.0394 | +23.71% |
| S | $15.5321 | -0.0625 | +27.24% |
| I | $18.2310 | -0.1403 | +27.89% |
| Close | Change | YTD | |
| L 2040 | $15.2768 | -0.0566 | +22.32% |
| L 2030 | $15.1461 | -0.0487 | +19.99% |
| L 2020 | $15.0617 | -0.0401 | +17.13% |
| L 2010 | $15.0897 | -0.0155 | +9.09% |
| L Income | $13.7765 | -0.0111 | +7.76% |
Should You Lighten Up On the S Fund in Favor of Larger Company Stocks?
More, more, more!!!!
DOD/USAF
Fri Oct 6, 2006 10:04 AM
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I love mid & small caps. Give us gold, high yield bonds, REITs, international bonds.
Re: More, more, more!!!!
DOD
Fri Oct 6, 2006 11:42 AM
S Funds
VHA
Fri Oct 6, 2006 10:52 AM
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I recently lowered my percentage in the S fund to 10% from a high of 15% the past few years. I will be retiring in 3-4 years and do not expect to withdraw from my TSP account for as long as possible. I am thinking of lowering my S percentabe to 5% mostly to stay diversified. Is this a good idea or should I stay at 10%? Long on investing.
life cycle fund
us postal service
Wed Nov 1, 2006 1:17 PM
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How do I get help to figure out if my investments are working as well as they can. I have been considering the L fund. I really need some assistance. I plan on retiring in four years.
I have been with USPS for over 20 years and most of those years I used on the G fund. Just recently switched to 70% G
10%S, 10%C and 10%I.