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    Default Dec 1 price

    It seems to me that the 2 days Nov 29 and Nov 30 are not included in the new price for Dec 1. Sometimes a Friday price at the end of the month includes the end days but not this time. I'll be interested to see what happens to the price today. And at the new 2% rate we can't afford to miss any days.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ckb21401 View Post
    It seems to me that the 2 days Nov 29 and Nov 30 are not included in the new price for Dec 1. Sometimes a Friday price at the end of the month includes the end days but not this time. I'll be interested to see what happens to the price today. And at the new 2% rate we can't afford to miss any days.
    Were you expecting numbers for those days, cause those two days are a Saturday and Sunday, or do I miss the context?
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    Perhaps the OP is referring to the G Fund's price for Monday apparently not showing the amount of an increase due for three days. I thought the G Fund price was adjusted daily, regardless of how many days are in a month.

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    Default Re: Dec 1 price

    Yes, the G fund should be going up by about $.0008 a day with an occasional $.0009. But Dec 1 is only $.0009 above Nov 28 price.

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    What? You mean Blackrock may have stolen two day worth of pennies when no one was looking?


    Naaaaahhh. Would never happen.....

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    A few pennies here, a few pennies there, and pretty soon you can buy yourself a new expensive sports car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by James48843 View Post
    What? You mean Blackrock may have stolen two day worth of pennies when no one was looking?


    Naaaaahhh. Would never happen.....
    Ya never know, they may have felt so successful on the I Fund that they decided to expand. Good ol capitalism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cactus View Post
    A few pennies here, a few pennies there, and pretty soon you can buy yourself a new expensive sports car.
    Old old saying goes along with that, Cactus. "A penny saved is a penny earned". some people say it's not true anymore. Maybe not, but it still could be again someday, at least in relative terms. We can always hope. If people don't save, they won't have a workable retirement, at least that's what they've always told us FERS types about our TSP contributions. but if the savings are not worth anything, or worth less and less and less in terms of purchasing power, then what?
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    Ha ha!

    My 1-day play in the G-Fund yields 3 days of gains!!!

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    Default Re: Dec 1 price

    Quote Originally Posted by JTH View Post
    My 1-day play in the G-Fund yields 3 days of gains!!!
    I just saw that too. Jumping into Stocks anytime soon or riding the safety net for a bit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maui21ice View Post
    I just saw that too. Jumping into Stocks anytime soon or riding the safety net for a bit?
    Tough call, I don't know what it looks like, but I'll know it when I see it. Seasonally speaking right about the 14th of Dec looks like the sweet spot.
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