Some Feds Are Making a Killing in Their TSP: Should You Switch Funds?
The S and I funds are hitting home runs again in January. Should you switch to these funds or stay put?
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The S and I funds are hitting home runs again in January. Should you switch to these funds or stay put?
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TSP funds are up across the board for November.
Except for the G fund, TSP fund prices are down across the board for October.
The TSP returns are not looking good for October. Should you panic? Should you change your investment strategy? Should you dump stocks and put your money in the G fund? How can you sleep better at night by not worrying about your future retirement?
The I fund is the largest gainer among TSP stocks for September. The F fund goes down though.
The F and I funds in your TSP did well in August; the S and C funds declined.