I'm fairly new to the site, and just became a member in order to throw mytwo cents in.....I agree with most of Safetyguy's comments, and wonder why there isn't a backup TSP website?Hopefully Ivan will raise the issue....but of course if another site is established, the downside will be additional administrationfees that will be deducted from our funds.
On another note, I know a lot of people watch the funds on a daily basis, and make a lot of interfund transfers....but think I would go crazy if I did this! I've decided to keep 40% in the G fund most of the time (since it is my retirement), and then have the other 60% in the other various funds (depending on how they're doing). I usually only make a few transfers a year, and probably aren't making the most profit, but aren't going insane watching the market on a daily basis. I had read a book a few years ago about TSP, and the investor (author) recommended 100% in the C fund (it was before we had the S and I funds) and forget it (if you had at least 20 years left to work). Once you are closer to retirement, then move the funds into the G fund. The reasoning behind it, was if you look at the stock market losses/gains since the 1920's, it's alwaysshowed a largereturn if figured over a long period of time. He used the 20's because it included the great depression (and stock market crash).
I think this is a great web site, and want to thank Tom for all the info!



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