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    Talking Hi CPL

    I think it depends on how long you have till retirement and if you can stand to see your account lose money.Some people dont like to lose any money so they keep it all in the G. I am going to dollar cost average so with low points I will buy more.I would drop the G and add that 15% to the I Fund.


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    Default Ditto

    Drop the G and grow!
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    Default CPL Account Talk

    Please talk about CPL's moves here.

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    CPL - your allocation provides for account growth without being too risky and putting all your eggs in one basket. Also its good that you are not rolling the dice and taking too much risk being 100% I fund. Also like that you avoid the F fund. Some posters think the F will be strong but I think the F will be too volatile for EOD IFT type traders (errr TSP investors) that we are. You really didn't mention the time frame that you are operating in. Are you the type to make a change if you think the market is changing or do you look out longer term?

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