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    I will be out of the office on the 26th and the 27th.How would you suggest I allocate my funds for this time?


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    I want to be exposed to stocks, lighten up on the I fund some, but keep some in G to be able to buy on dips.

    I don't know if this is exactly what I'll be doing, but if you want a number I'd say 25% G, 30% C, 30% S, 15% I. If we are down tomorrow morning, maybe less G fund more C & S.

    Hope that helps,
    Tom

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    Thank you Much

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    tsptalk wrote:
    I want to be exposed to stocks, lighten up on the I fund some, but keep some in G to be able to buy on dips.

    I don't know if this is exactly what I'll be doing, but if you want a number I'd say 25% G, 30% C, 30% S, 15% I. If we are down tomorrow morning, maybe less G fund more C & S.

    Hope that helps,
    Tom
    You had asked about the 26th and 27th. The moreI look at it, the more I think the short term may get a bit bumpy again. If you are thinking of a short term move, I wouldn't get as aggressive as I had said. You may want to put 25-50% in the G fund. If you are looking longer term, then I'd say you are OK being heavier into stocks.

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