Nate,
Your FIRST two (2) IFTs are the ones that count. It does not matter how you reallocate.
After your first two IFTs in a month you can only move assets into the 'G Fund'. Actually, you...
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Nate,
Your FIRST two (2) IFTs are the ones that count. It does not matter how you reallocate.
After your first two IFTs in a month you can only move assets into the 'G Fund'. Actually, you...
When you get a bit more used to the lingo start taking a peak at the blogs.
They are more in depth and can be very technical – pun intended. If you don’t get my cr@py joke, a technical trading...
Nate,
I can make this real clear now that I have reread your last post.
The "account distribution" of 2.34% C, 1.75% I, 1.76% S, and 94.15% G is what is normally called ALLOCATION.
Your...
Nate,
Contributions - This is the NEW money you are placing in your account every month. My current contribution of NEW money is split this way: 40% C, 30% S, 30% I. At my age (mid-40's) and at...
Nate,
We are still -25% from the highs in the 'C Fund'.
If you are concerned about the market you might want to move some assets to the G/F Funds. Maybe 30% - 50%.
That would leave you 50%...
Nate, you have gotta study this stuff a bit more.
Turbo's L2040 recommendation results in:
G: 10%
F: 10%
C: 40%
S: 17%
I: 23%
Return: 8%
Nate,
In 2008 and 2009 the F/C/S/I funds acted in concert. That is not normal. Those years were very 'AbbyNormal' years. This year is a bit more normal. You can watch the flow of equity assets...
Nate,
Your TSP account is 'transferable'. You will have the right to keep with the Federal brokerage (actaully Blackrock) or move it (all or part) to a new employers 401(k) or a self directed...
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