TSP Funds Drop Along with the Stock Market
Stocks have been having a rough month. How are your funds doing? Here is a quick summary.
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Stocks have been having a rough month. How are your funds doing? Here is a quick summary.
The S fund of the TSP has been very good to TSP investors. Will the run continue?
The I fund continues its torrid pace with a return of 4.83% for one month and a return of 33.58% for the past twelve months.
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How have your TSP investments done in 2006? Most readers will be pleased.
The S and I funds turned up again in March and these investors have experienced good returns for the past twelve months as well.
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Some readers may have too much money in the TSP’s I fund. Others do not have enough. Your retirement future may depend on decisions you make this year.
TSP investors had a mixed month in February with the bond funds having a positive return and finishing ahead of all of the stock funds for the month.
The C fund has been a dog for investors in this decade. How is your TSP portfolio faring?