Emotions should never play a role in one's investing strategy!
No to Greed...No to Fear!
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11.80% for 2012, 24.79% for 2013, -5.13% for 2014 , 4.94% for 2015 WTF?, -0.04% for 2016 , 13.09% for 2017======= 8.23% , Moved to Vanguard in 2018
Ouch! What a summer!
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2015 is -0.75%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2015 is 0.01%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
Well, mine finally turned positive, but it still looks more like my savings account these days.
Allocations as of COB Dec 28 : 100% S. | Retirement Date:Dec 2025
Past Returns: 2020 31.85%,2019 27.97%,2018 -3.36%,2017 13.10%, 2016 -1.79%, 5Yr Avg 12.61%
Dang! At this point, I'm still licking my wounds and feeling fortunate to be in the "black" although according to my math I'm losing every bit I've contributed this CY.Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 09/30/2015 is 2.5%.
"Don't gamble. Take all your savings and buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it. If it don't go up, don't buy it." -Will Rogers
7.80+
past 12 months ending 09/30/2015 is 7.83%.
and happy I am doing better than many. Only advice to give is to watch for volatility of the market, and get out to G fund if you see a market that goes up and down every week. Play the long term trend only week to week and quarter to quarter. Looking at autotracker am shocked about the top 20 folks making close to 20% YTD in a bad year; and wondering how they pull that off. many mutual funds and ETF are happy to get close to 10%
Still wonder if I should be in the F fund since august, as quite a few are doing that and gaining an extra 3% since then.
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 10/31/2015 is 18.07%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
I found this old posting of mine. I do not have the data for what it actually was but it must have been not so good.
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 10/31/2015 is 4.08%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.) Better than last month.
PO
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 10/31/2015 is 5.24%. (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
Frank
Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the past 12 months ending 10/31/2015 is 3.03%.
(Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)
And my laziness comes to fruition.
THIS IS WHERE I WOULD PUT SOMETHING TO REPRESENT MY THINKING, BUT THEN THEY SHOW UP!
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