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TSP Drops Fast; 2009 COLA Rate Also Drops
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| Close | Change | YTD | |
| G | $13.2068 | +0.0035 | +0.67% |
| F | $13.6034 | +0.0087 | +2.02% |
| C | $13.6990 | +0.0063 | +3.64% |
| S | $17.9053 | -0.0670 | +8.77% |
| I | $18.3571 | -0.1731 | -0.97% |
| Close | Change | YTD | |
| L 2040 | $16.1066 | -0.0408 | +3.02% |
| L 2030 | $15.8797 | -0.0339 | +2.71% |
| L 2020 | $15.6688 | -0.0268 | +2.28% |
| L 2010 | $15.4289 | -0.0062 | +1.37% |
| L Income | $14.0606 | -0.0041 | +1.30% |
Time to Buy
Army
Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:34 AM
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Sounds like it's just time to dump all my TSP money into the I fund
Re: Time to Buy
DOD
Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:08 AM
Re: Time to Buy
DOE
Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:10 AM
Re: Time to Buy
DOJ
Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:37 AM
The I fund will be -80% a year from now so why not buy then.. mean time transfer into G
Re: Time to Buy
HHS
Thu Sep 18, 2008 1:18 PM
It’s silly to worry about what the value of your funds are today. I will not touching the money in my TSP for another 30 years. I'm only concerned with the value of what it will be then. The stock market over 10 year periods have always produced positive returns, even with the big dips. This is the nature of financial markets if you can’t take the heat you should be 100% in the G fund all the time.
If you were retiring in the next couple of years, yes I would be concerned with these large drops, but that's also poor planning on the retirees' part.
Re: Time to Buy
Army
Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:21 AM
I'm putting 15% into TSP currently. As soon as the I fund reached about ~18% down I started dumping money into it.
It's going to go up eventually, and I will make some nice, nice profits.
Re: Time to Buy
FCC
Wed Oct 1, 2008 7:49 AM
Financial meltdown on Wall Street
GSA
Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:45 AM
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I have argued for years that competency matters. Hopefully people will start to listen now that incompetency has gotten us into this situation. We need to rebuild all of our institutions starting with the educational and moral values systems. We need to get people to think about America as a nation, a society and and a culture. People (especially politicans) need to start acting for the good of the nation, not their own narrow special interest. Everything from Government to Finance is broken and needs to be corrected.
park your money now
DOJ
Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:57 AM
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Again, the US economy is in shambles. Yes, I cannot forsee the future and tell you when to buy back but FOR SURE things are only going to get worse and remain stagnant for quite some time so SELL and PARK your money people.
Tranferring Funds to F and G
DOD
Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:13 AM
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I commented last month about how stupid it is to leave your hard earned money allocated to all 5 funds when the sky is falling. Even financial planners are saying. "this has never happened before." So if it has never happened why are millions of people, losing their shirts only to be told, hey its all about risk, buy when it is low. Yes, thats smart advice, but not if you have lost 20-50 thousand dollars waiting for the market to return. I cannot see the future but 6 months ago, living in CA and in real estate saw that what was going on was completely irresponsible and the big financial companies had it coming to them. When there is no accountability we are humans, we take advantage; add a little or should I say alot of greed and you have a bad mix. Unfortunately it is the little guy that eventually pays the bill. Though it is not to late to take your money out, it probably is better late than never but as in all personal choices, I decided over 6 month ago and saved myself grief.
CPI
FAA
Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:21 AM
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How can the CPI go down >5 in August 08 and the CPI for the year only decline from 6.2 to 6 for the year
annuity for retirees
SBA
Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:22 AM
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If a retirees puchased an annuity for a now bankruptied company, what happens to the annuity plan and future pay outs?
Re: annuity for retirees
DOL
Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:36 PM
while employed, count number of shares ....
US EPA
Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:23 AM
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Since I'm still employed and have a long ways to go until retirement, I am keeping track of the number of shares added to my TSP each pay period. That eases the pain of a falling market since I know I'm buying 'cheap.' When I can buy cheap, I get more shares each pay period.
I don't think of the dollar amount of my TSP as having much value since it's meaningless until I cash out.
Re: while employed, count number of shares ....
Air Force
Thu Sep 18, 2008 12:58 PM
Re: while employed, count number of shares ....
DON
Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:27 AM
This is exactly the opposite of what we all should be doing.
Re: while employed, count number of shares ....
U.S. Navy
Wed Sep 24, 2008 3:59 AM