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| Close | Change | YTD | |
| G | $12.6959 | +0.0013 | +3.39% |
| F | $11.9530 | -0.0247 | +0.19% |
| C | $9.2824 | -0.6039 | -43.95% |
| S | $10.1934 | -0.8828 | -48.49% |
| I | $12.0957 | -0.7697 | -51.15% |
| Close | Change | YTD | |
| L 2040 | $11.0060 | -0.6167 | -39.66% |
| L 2030 | $11.2839 | -0.5499 | -35.19% |
| L 2020 | $11.6920 | -0.4696 | -29.78% |
| L 2010 | $13.1320 | -0.2608 | -15.06% |
| L Income | $12.3301 | -0.1593 | -8.46% |
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cpb
Sun Jun 29, 2008 11:35 PM
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Looks like it's back to eating canned dog food for the kids. But at least I have the one percent which comes out to about 25K a year. I love Ronald Reagan! My old boss under CSRS makes about 80k a year for not working a honest day since he made supervisor about 15 years ago. And people wonder why no one wants to work for the government.
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va
Wed Jul 2, 2008 12:51 PM
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Since I should buy low & sell high,isn't it a good idea to be in stocks now? I can retire in 2.5 years but I intend to stay for 9 more years. CSRS
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dod
Wed Jul 2, 2008 5:34 PM