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    Quote Originally Posted by mayday View Post
    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the 12 months ending 11/30/2009 is 68.51%. (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

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    + the 3.37% by the last day of December according to the tracker because I'm stuck in the G Fund.

    Makes my total personal investment performance 71.88%
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    You could have stocked up coffee cups and t-shirts for Christmas gifts had you been in the AutoTracker...

    Geez, I am happy with less than half that.

    Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!

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    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the 12 months ending 11/30/2009 is 29.7%. (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

    To see the distribution of your account balance displayed as a pie chart,


    Looking back I only had 2 IFT's through 11 months not counting the rebalance I just did in the last couple of days.

    Good luck to all next year, we are going to need it.

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    Ok, I give...

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the 12 months ending 11/30/2009 is 31.26%. (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

    Like I said, I'm extremely happy with less than half of MayDay's IRR.

    Since I continued losing money early in 2009 my 12 month IRR will continue to improve!!!
    Lookin' up at the 'G Fund'!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boghie View Post
    You could have stocked up coffee cups and t-shirts for Christmas gifts had you been in the AutoTracker...

    Geez, I am happy with less than half that.

    One thing I did lose this past year is 60 pounds could have used some M-size t-shirts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayday View Post
    Makes my total personal investment performance 71.88%
    Well I'm really glad it's you instead of a woman because when I saw the 71.88% I was wondering hummm what if it's a woman.

    OK -- we have a place close by called 'The Beef House' and it's actually pretty famous and very well known for it's excellent food and great service.

    So I would take you there and immediately order one of their most expensive items and joyously tell you to get whatever you want. Would get us a bottle of wine as well.

    No doubt as we're toasting each other I would extend the greastest congratutlations on the 72% GAIN.

    That overrides the AT and any other measurable thing by which we can guage our TSP Investment.

    Starting with $500,000 - which I think would be highly possible with 20 years or so of continuous investments.

    That would add $360,000 during a period of history that many associate with the Great Depression -- during perhaps the worse Global Economic Crisis in History.

    So that's how I'd handle your notable achievement !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steadygain View Post
    Well I'm really glad it's you instead of a woman because when I saw the 71.88% I was wondering hummm what if it's a woman.
    Are you serious? [Insert spinning head emiticon here].

    I hope it's just an inside joke.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steadygain View Post
    OK -- we have a place close by called 'The Beef House' and it's actually pretty famous and very well known for it's excellent food and great service.
    So I would take you there and immediately order one of their most expensive items and joyously tell you to get whatever you want. Would get us a bottle of wine as well.
    Steady,
    The fact that they lost 60 lbs means they diet, I on the other hand love a good prime rib which means it would not go to waste. Take me
    In Dog Beers I've only had two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsptalk View Post
    Are you serious? [Insert spinning head emiticon here].

    I hope it's just an inside joke.
    Yeah I guess when I goof up .... I do it pretty good !!

    Tom, when I saw someone got 72% for the past 12 months -- my immediate reaction was I would buy them the best steak dinner at the famous 'Beef House' ......

    ..... then as I'm searching for the winner I thought Holy Cow .. what if it's a woman ...

    ...It is NO JOKE !! ... I would NOT be able to tell a woman the same thing I told Mayday...

    ..even if I wasn't married with 3 perfect daughters.... TOM... any woman would think I'm hitting on her...

    ...how would she feel if I openly said ... hey I'll take you ... and we'll get a bottle of wine...

    so I had a hard time thinking ...what the hell would I offer them ???

    Quote Originally Posted by WorkFE View Post
    Steady,
    The fact that they lost 60 lbs means they diet, I on the other hand love a good prime rib which means it would not go to waste. Take me
    Well 2 things real quick here:
    1) apparently the $500K is kind of high
    2) I'm only offering him this 'dinner of a lifetime' because he got 72% Gain for the past 12 months in the TSP.

    Shoot I don't care who you are (Hint Hint .... ladies) if you can show me you got better than 72% for the year then YOU get the PRIZE.


    Well Happy New Year's everyone !!!!

    Me .... I'm heading out with the other deer and just munching in the feilds up the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steadygain View Post
    Yeah I guess when I goof up .... I do it pretty good !!

    Tom, when I saw someone got 72% for the past 12 months -- my immediate reaction was I would buy them the best steak dinner at the famous 'Beef House' ......

    ..... then as I'm searching for the winner I thought Holy Cow .. what if it's a woman ...

    ...It is NO JOKE !! ... I would NOT be able to tell a woman the same thing I told Mayday...
    Oh, OK. I get it now. Thanks.
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    Steady I guess I was off a little from my guess-ta-ment. I would love to take you up on the Big Meal but the reason I lost all that weight which is now 70 lbs because is because I'm sick. Just starting to feel better this month to trade. I've been in the hospital.

    Thanks for the thought thou Dave

    Your Personal Investment Performance (PIP) for the 12 months ending 12/31/2009 is 73.66%. (Your PIP is posted by the 3rd business day of each month.)

    To see the distribution of your account balance displayed as a pie chart, click here .

    To see your account balance as of a different date, click here .
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