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i'll take +0.20 for the year considering this insane market and volatility - happy new years everyone
I hear ya there - I almost bought ripple and bitcoin but someone wiser than I talked me out of it!
are you really down over 8% this year? maybe the rule of 3's isn't working out
I just do the opposite of whatever cactus does and it seems to work out well for me...
99.9999999% of those people have no idea what they're talking about - all reactive and sky is falling
do you have a ledger or do you use their wallet?
easiest way to buy ripple - anyone? I know coinbase and robinhood don't have it - do I need to use Ether or whatever to purchase it through binance or something?
perfect - thanks.
i'm reading this while I drink Spotted Cow...hehehe
opened a vanguard roth ira account - going to max it yearly. im 31. what's the best etf to park my money -growth oriented
Watch all my fellow border agents turn on him lickity split if it happens.
I'd take it more serious if he was a lame duck.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/panicked-about-a-stock-market-crash-what-you-need-to-remember-can-fit-on-a-single-notecard-2018-02-08
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i think it'll bottom out on monday and start its uptrend late monday/early tuesday. everyone over the weekend is freaking out so that'll transfer to early monday morning - so i think tuesday will be...
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 01/31/2018 is 20.72%.
anyone know when tsp.gov usually posts their yearly statements? I'm still waiting for my 2017 yearly..:1244:
Yeah...I call b.s.
what the heck is going on with the market today?????????????
if you look at then 2040 fund, 25% of it is allocated to either G fund treasuries or F fund bonds. I wanted to keep my portfolio diverse by holding all funds, but aggressive since i have a lot of...
28 years old. Retire from FED in 19 years.
Current TSP allocation:
G=5%
F=5%
C=40%
S=40%
I=10%
That makes sense that I'd be penalized for my ROTH distribution - but does that mean the ROTH that I initially paid into or the ROTH that grew over time? Like would it be $1200 (10% of the $12000...
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