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    jeromecha is offline Newbie
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    Hi everyone!

    Has anyone noticed the button for "Special Interests" on the TSP homepage? It's probably been there for a while but I just noticed it. The TSP is planning to offer “lifecycle funds" as an easy way allocate the $ in your account, based on your age or how long before you retire...we'll see. I think that I'd rather just do it myself.

    As mentioned by others, I wish that this site was up years ago. I've got ~ 15 years till retirement from the USPS but I sure could've used everyone's thoughts over the last 3-4 years. I'm finally back to the point where I was @ the end of 1999!

    Am I the only one? I look fwd to the thoughts of others....

    I wish everyone a happy and profitable 2005. It's time to make some $$!

    25% S, 75% I



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    Welcome jeromecha!

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    Rolo is offline Club TSP
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    Welcome, Jero!

    It's gonna be sad when we're trouncing the L fund.

    I wonder if the L fund managers will lurk here? heh heh

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    bklyngal is offline Rookie
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    I also recently over came the losses in the C fund of the last few years. My resolution is to be more vigilant this year and pay much closer attention to my investments. This site is invaluable. i would certainly pay a fee for these boards.

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