I've been waiting for a nice correction like today so I could jump back in to the C & S funds.!! Woohoooo! Mr. toads wild ride. I hope we get another day of corrections so I can get more bang for my buck when the Inter-fund transfer finally hits.
Remo this is where you can discuss your allocations or whatever you like, we only post our allocation changes in your "Remo's Account thread".
You might read the info at the top of the Member Allocations, Transactions and Returns, good info.
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Norman
http://www.tsptalk.com/mb/showthread.php?t=1748
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I've been waiting for a nice correction like today so I could jump back in to the C & S funds.!! Woohoooo! Mr. toads wild ride. I hope we get another day of corrections so I can get more bang for my buck when the Inter-fund transfer finally hits.
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Date of Request: 12/12/2006
Time of Request: 17:53:12 Eastern
Effective Date: 12/13/2006
Investment Percentages You Requested:
L 2040: 0% L 2030: 0% L 2020: 0% L 2010: 0% L INCOME: 0% G FUND: 0% F FUND: 0% C FUND: 0% S FUND: 0% I FUND: 100%
Last edited by Spaf; 12-15-2006 at 12:32 AM. Reason: per PM
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Remo,
Next time include your SSN# and PIN, my account needs a boost - just kidding![]()
Seriously, you do not need to post your account balances or confirmations (in fact I highly recommend against it - you never know when TSP will start embedding information into your confirmations like they do with the LES on MyPay, as all my DoD counterparts can atest to. You could accidently post some important info.)
[QUOTE=Remo;68209]Date of Request: 12/12/2006
Time of Request: 17:53:12 Eastern
Effective Date: 12/13/2006
Investment Percentages You Requested:
L 2040: 0% L 2030: 0% L 2020: 0% L 2010: 0% L INCOME: 0% G FUND: 0% F FUND: 0% C FUND: 0% S FUND: 0% I FUND: 100%
[Edited by Spaf]
Last edited by Spaf; 12-15-2006 at 12:34 AM. Reason: per PM
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CRAP!
I guess I didn't delete all of it. THAT WON"T HAPPEN AGAIN! Thanks for looking after me folks!
Remo
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Two million home foreclosures between 2005-2006...biggest inflation spike in years... the dollar can't seem to catch a break...yet the economy still keeps plugging along nicely. I can't believe how busy the malls have been since just before Thanksgiving. I think I'll stay in for a little longer. My strategy...hybrid cross between monkey darts, licking my finger and waving it around in the air, and studying historical returns/trends.
Merry Christmas, Happy hannukah, and happy holidays to all you TSPers.
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Hope everyone is basking in the pleasure of post christmas holidays!
Can anyone tell me, when do the tally trackers (kinda of neat nick name)take into account my IFT? is it in real time? or do they follow different rules. Also, does anyone else have to make their IFT transactions 2 days in advance? For instance, this morning, a couple of hours before the opening bell I made an IFT hoping to cash in on what I felt was good economic news in both the domestic and internantional markets. I think...and I might be wrong, that I actually missed today's market increase. I think I got a little bump from Tuesday's 2cent rise in the F-fund but will have completely missed today's rally!! Am I making any sense? Someone please straighten me out.
Remo
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Holy crap! I'm taking a pounding. I feel like Ohio State after the BCS championship! Starting tomorrow I'm going into a defensive posture to try and stop some of this hemorrhaging. MEDIC! Tourniquette! Stat!
<----- Me, wide eyed TSP optimist.
Turn on your DCA 100% into your fund of choice and relax. Let the redeemer help you out of this hole you're into.
Someone who is already retired does not have DCA. That stands for dollar cost averaging using your payroll contribution and matching if applicable. The total amount that can be contributed is $15,500 plus another $5000 for those over age fifty. It could be as much as $798 per pay period. That's why I call it the redeemer of mistakes - leave it up to fate.
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