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Rod
05-14-2005, 03:45 AM
We are almost at a new low for the year in the (I) Fund.

On Jan 20, it was 14.93- the low for the year. That's where we're at now.

Will we hit a new low on Monday? Or are we now cycling back up?

God Bless:^

Birchtree
05-14-2005, 04:31 AM
I'm staying 100% C fund, but if I had more courage I'd get me some of the I fund right now.

Spaf
05-14-2005, 05:15 AM
Rod wrote: We are almost at a new low for the year in the (I) Fund.

On Jan 20, it was 14.93- the low for the year. That's where we're at now.

Will we hit a new low on Monday? Or are we now cycling back up?

God Bless:^



Rod.. Our lower low should be around 1137. The indicators (charts) look a little bleak. However, the CMF money flow is showing money being invested.

The drop in oil put a dent in related sectors. Plus we have some skiddish sentiment in the market. And we are in a trading range.

If I had to guess. With oil down. I would say that the sentiment factor of a "slowing economy" is depressing the market. Earnings are OK. Rates are rising (measured). Inflation is well OK. So whats the problem??..... Sentiment!

Rgds :? Spaf

pyriel
05-14-2005, 05:23 AM
Spaf,

Does your chart tells you how long does this negative sentiment will last?

Spaf
05-14-2005, 05:44 AM
pyriel wrote: Spaf,

Does your chart tells you how long does this negative sentiment will last?

Pyriel.... Boy I wish I had a chart of that! We could retire rich!

That's my weak point, things should be going good (not great), but the market turns sour?

I really thought that oil was the culprit!

Don't know!....... But, I'm not selling low. Will just have to have patience and wait and see!

Rgds :? Spaf

Birchtree
05-14-2005, 05:48 AM
Hello,

I notice the I fund was posted as 13.93. Now that would really be a bruise. Of course that is in error.

Spaf
05-14-2005, 06:02 AM
Birchtree wrote: Hello,

I notice the I fund was posted as 13.93. Now that would really be a bruise. Of course that is in error.

Should have been 14.93! I'm with you. Tired of the bruising! Don't really see a rime or reason for it?

Rgds! :? Spaf

Rod
05-14-2005, 03:30 PM
Spaf wrote:
Rod.. Our lower low should be around 1137.
So, what does that equate to on the share price?

I was referring to the share price, itself- 14.93.

tsptalk
05-14-2005, 06:31 PM
Birchtree wrote: Hello,

I notice the I fund was posted as 13.93. Now that would really be a bruise. Of course that is in error.

Got it, thanks!

jimmoris
05-23-2005, 11:30 AM
look like big money start moving out little bylittle from this efa.

jimmoris
05-23-2005, 11:32 AM
interesting on 10 day chart look like a strong buy signal. Probably if you got it on friday you will be well on monday.:)will see.

jimmoris
05-24-2005, 04:16 PM
now it's time to sell sell sell this fund.

05-24-2005, 04:18 PM
I think we are hitting new lows on the Market Talk Thread.

:shock:

Rod
05-25-2005, 03:53 AM
jimmoris wrote: now it's time to sell sell sell this fund.
Yeah... tomorrow isn't shaping up too nicely...:P May lose yesterday's gains.:?

Sr
05-25-2005, 05:05 AM
Folks investing in theTSP I funds pozzle me. TSP openly tell you in advance they will manipulate/adjust prices to prevent you benefitting either on up or down days. The shareholder is never provided a decalred dividend based on this scalping of the frquent timer even once a year. The management feeis neverreduced based on the proceeds of this "collection" from"fair pricing". Folks expect fair profit from such fair pricing folks? I will anyday take true market price than deal with some GS10 "adjusting the NAV in my TSP funds. Oh well, different strokes for differnet folks. After all we do let the house win in Las Vegas. But no I fund forme fromTSP and no soup for mefrom the soup Nazi as well!!

05-25-2005, 08:30 AM
Be careful you are using common sense.

http://www.csiro.au/images/general/PI_sheep_grazing.jpg

jimmoris
05-25-2005, 09:15 AM
probably time just close all this tsp bull and get somewhere else, but how to trasfer all this money to some different account. Where you can try options with all this tsp money?

05-25-2005, 09:23 AM
LastThursday I "had" over a 3.5K gain disappear

Probably on it way to Iraq or to fund the budget deficiet.

Or it is in the Carribean Islands.

Where ever it is not in my account and it should be.

EAFE (the index) was up like .654 that day. I fund pays .00.

:(Bring it up here and get - to bad, so sad. :P

I can not invest like that. G fund, I fund.

All a slush fund for someone or something.

05-25-2005, 09:27 AM
jimmoris wrote: probably time just close all this tsp bull and get somewhere else, but how to trasfer all this money to some different account. Where you can try options with all this tsp money?
Oh yeah, welcome to the board.

Love your music in the 70s.

I thought you were in Paris pushing up roses.

Went to your grave last year. What a dump? Do you have a maid?

:P You can not transfer your money until resign or retire or die I guess. :P

You can do that with your ROTH or IRA acccounts thou.

Private accounts will be these funds. GREAT!

A rigged system. Just where I want to be painted into. :shock:

Birchtree
05-25-2005, 10:47 AM
Gents,

The I fund would be an excellent mechanism to acquire an asset base over time. Play the dollar cost averaging game with this fund and give up the pistols - stop shooting yourself in the foot. I wouldn't expect any shakes from this fund until Japan can get right with growth - that may unfortunately take a while longer, but intil then accumulate and be prepared for a brighter day ahead. Rgds

Permabull#2

05-25-2005, 10:50 AM
Japan, Germany, France, Hong Kong, UK.

Like the second string for growth.:D