Wonder Woman wrote:I think there may have been more than two individuals.......It appears to be a precedent for members to outline the reasons for canceling their membership on TSP Talk so I will outline mine also.
I have contributed generously to take advice from this forum and elsewhere. I have shared whatever skills and knowledge I had. I find now that my participation and experiences since I joined TSP Talk has become a real drag on my spirit and my outlook. When ones negative experiences overcomes one's positive ones, it is time to leave. >. Besides losing approximately $15K, I stopped posting in order to avoid being bashed by another member. However, now that I visit the board just to view posts I still see I am being bashed.
I will not be lurking or continuing any private messages or emails with anyone. I will be reading my financial and market books and looking elsewhere for financial guidance if I feel I need some depending on the situation. I thank the only two individuals who spoke up for me. I can't go into everything but I believe most of my negative experiences here are due to my being a female.
I would like to address some of the comments I received
Change my avatar. - What can I say?
It was childish to set up the poll to find out how much money individuals lost. - I know people have a difficult time speaking about negatives on the board.
The poll was just a contest to see who lost the most money. - I am sure I have less money for my retirement than most of you have or will have.
PS I just need instructions for canceling my membership. After an exhaustive search of the board, I cannot find any instructions for canceling one's membership.
I hope this message is not deleted.
WW
I know that one time you were following my moves. Sorry, but two bad months (I consider March a push) out of...........how many have I posted fundsurfer?......is not the end of the world. Once again, as stated here and elsewhere, if you can't take the risk, go to G and collect the sure thing. If you've lost $15 K since the first of the year, you must have at least $300,000 in your TSP. I don't think anyone needs to know that, unless you're bragging, and I don't think you were..............which is why most of us prefer percentages.
Four months are only one third of the year. How much were most people down last year before pulling out 10-15%? I did better than that, but of course, that was last year.
I promise, to myself only, I'll beat the S & P by at least 10% every year. Really not hard to do actually. The hard part is averaging 20% returns, which is my goal. Gonna have to work a little harder to make it this year, but it's possible.
If anyone has invested for awhile and paid attention, they know that being down 4-5% at any one time is nothing. It's a marathon, not a sprint. You'll be lovedwhen make money and hated when you lose it. My skins gotten thicker I know that. I admit there is some bad advice here by some individuals. Just look on the TV or listen to the radio,you see it all the time. But that's part of the game. As you go through life, you have to weed out the bad ones from the good ones and move on. Just remember, Rome wasn't built in a day, and neither was Warren Buffet.....................oh, and don't believe everything you hear either.(Had to say that before someone else did)
Good luck to you,
Mike



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