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Thrift Savings Plan Funds All Up in December--Ending a Dismal Year of Returns
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| Close | Change | YTD | |
| G | $13.3609 | +0.0019 | +1.84% |
| F | $14.2053 | +0.0462 | +6.53% |
| C | $13.2035 | +0.0008 | -0.11% |
| S | $17.4727 | +0.0439 | +6.15% |
| I | $17.6449 | -0.1281 | -4.81% |
| Close | Change | YTD | |
| L 2040 | $15.7814 | -0.0140 | +0.94% |
| L 2030 | $15.6316 | -0.0119 | +1.11% |
| L 2020 | $15.5072 | -0.0103 | +1.22% |
| L 2010 | $15.4959 | +0.0004 | +1.81% |
| L Income | $14.1434 | +0.0004 | +1.89% |
Thrift Savings Plan Funds All Up in December--Ending a Dismal Year of Returns
system
DOE, Albuquerque
Mon Jan 5, 2009 11:27 AM
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I have a very effective strategy that now puts me in the top 6% of all balanced funds {1500 of them) as measured by bloomberg over an 8 year period. This year i was in the top 3.2% with an 11.86 loss as compared to 35.19 loss for the S&P and 22% loss for the average balanced fund.
Re: system
NASA
Mon Jan 5, 2009 3:01 PM
RE. System
Space Cadets R us
Thu Jan 8, 2009 8:44 AM
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Hey wise guy,
If you would have pulled out of the market in September of 2007 you would have had a 0 percent loss and small gain in the G fund.
The smart people realized that financial stocks started thier slide back in June/July before the public knew what was happening.
Here are a few more tips: Buy and hold (cost averaging) doesn't work for markets like these. Past history doesnt predict future performance, you only have to get within 50 percent of knowing the top/bottom to come out better than the buy and hold strategy.
Do the math and read some technical analysis books.
Oh and for the authur of the article: Thanks for the John Madden play by play of the markets. Tell us something that will help these TSP perticipants. Oh and a little hint for you: We are not at the bottom of this market yet.
Article on 401K
Space Cadets R us
Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:32 AM
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A great link on 401K contributions
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/RetirementandWills/InvestForRetirement/meltdown-calls-401-k-s-into-question.aspx