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tsptalk
09-07-2007, 09:59 AM
25% C, 50% S, 25% I-fund

Looks like the jobs report is giving us the sell-off I had hoped for. I am making an interfund transfer to 25% C, 50% S, and 25% I-fund this morning before the deadline.

tsptalk
09-07-2007, 10:23 AM
If you missed it. The EbbChart System is moving to the S fund for Monday instead of the I-fund.

pogo
09-07-2007, 02:56 PM
If you missed it. The EbbChart System is moving to the S fund for Monday instead of the I-fund.

YEAH i miss it can't get to tsptalk at the usps pogo

tsptalk
09-07-2007, 03:00 PM
can't get to tsptalk at the usps
Talk about a federal crime. :D

Do they block it?

knowlittle
09-07-2007, 03:36 PM
Can anything be done if I missed the late alert? I went to the I fund.

tsptalk
09-07-2007, 03:39 PM
Can anything be done if I missed the late alert? I went to the I fund.
I wouldn't worry about it. The key is to be 100% invested in any or all of the stock funds during the buy signals days.

knowlittle
09-07-2007, 03:50 PM
Thank you, I had been looking at the chart for a while and finally decided to jump in this week.

nnuut
09-07-2007, 04:07 PM
Welcome Knowlittle, Plenty to learn here.
Norman:D

knowlittle
09-07-2007, 04:24 PM
Thank you Norman, I am 28 years old with 6 years of fed service and would very muck like to retire at 48 years of age. I have visited this site many times before and have found it very helpful in the past.

pogo
09-07-2007, 07:27 PM
Talk about a federal crime. :D

Do they block it?

once you put your i.d and password in they will track it. then they say you are on postal time and should not be using their computer for your own gains,if your on break or lunch they don't care. It doesn't help if you are the union steward.

BeaverState
09-07-2007, 07:32 PM
once you put your i.d and password in they will track it. then they say you are on postal time and should not be using their computer for your own gains,if your on break or lunch they don't care. It doesn't help if you are the union steward.
You could always show your supervisor or computer manager, whoever is complaining, the great gains you are making by following this site. Maybe they'll become a convert.:p

Birchtree
09-07-2007, 09:11 PM
Now BeaverState is thinking outside the box.

nnuut
09-07-2007, 09:31 PM
Thank you Norman, I am 28 years old with 6 years of fed service and would very muck like to retire at 48 years of age. I have visited this site many times before and have found it very helpful in the past.
Retire at 48!!! Wow, what you going to do for the rest of your life? You can make a bunch more money in the years between 48 and 62, let's say.:D

Timmie-O
09-08-2007, 01:36 AM
It should be considered proper use of government computer. Not long ago, we had to fill in a form and deliver it to the personnel office for processing. Now, the burden is off the personnel people.

I think this is correct. Seems my mind is at ease after a pint of the good stuff.

Timmie-O
09-08-2007, 01:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by knowlittle
Can anything be done if I missed the late alert? I went to the I fund.

Response by tsptalk (Tom): I wouldn't worry about it. The key is to be 100% invested in any or all of the stock funds during the buy signals days".

That may be good advice for someone with a lot of working years remaining. But for those of us with only a few years to go, I consider it unwise to be 100$ invested in the C, S and I funds. And those buy signals do you follow? The EbbChart Trading System has been excellent for giving buy or hold signals. I tip my cap to the man. TSP Trading System and tsptalk less useful.

dell
09-08-2007, 09:07 AM
Timmie: You are the only one responsible for your investment decisions.

Educate yourself, step up to the table, and roll the dice.

Dell

Show-me
09-08-2007, 09:34 AM
Timmie-O makes a good point about age being a factor. The best advise investment professionals give is that the closer you are to retirement the less risk you want to take on.

Everyone situation is different. It is about risk vs. reward and the time you have to make it happen.

As far a Ebbchart goes the fact remains that if you follow the system the major point would be to be in a equity fund. You choose what percentage you are willing to risk.

ordowj56
09-08-2007, 12:30 PM
Just started using TSPTalk and ebb chart. Lets see if it works!

Bullitt
09-08-2007, 12:46 PM
The EbbChart Trading System has been excellent for giving buy or hold signals. I tip my cap to the man. TSP Trading System and tsptalk less useful.

Whatever floats your boat man. Invest for the long term especially in a retirement/tax deferred account. The true test of any investing system is it's long term track record. Ride the wave but don't put the blame on the system you chose when it begins to run dry. Do you think one or two bad years matter for Bill Miller, Ron Muhlenkamp, or Richard Freeman in the grand scheme of it all?

tsptalk
09-08-2007, 05:54 PM
Response by tsptalk (Tom): I wouldn't worry about it. The key is to be 100% invested in any or all of the stock funds during the buy signals days".

That may be good advice for someone with a lot of working years remaining. But for those of us with only a few years to go, I consider it unwise to be 100$ invested in the C, S and I funds. And those buy signals do you follow? The EbbChart Trading System has been excellent for giving buy or hold signals. I tip my cap to the man. TSP Trading System and tsptalk less useful.
I'm thinking I misunderstood you. Please correct me if I'm off track because what you are saying is kind of contradictory and you seemed to be looking for controversy where it need not be.

You wouldn't believe how many emails I received from people who were freaked out about the late change by the ebbchart. My response was to say if you are following the system and you are 100% in the S fund instead of 100% I fund, don't jump out a window. It's not that big of a deal. Emphasis on "if you are following the system". If you are not following it, then you are doing whatever you want to anyway.

Of course next to Ebb's system, anything looks relatively weaker. But to say TSP Trading or Trader Fred is less useful - after you said you are close to retirement and it is unwise to be fully invested, and Fred's system has tripled the return of the S&P 500 while being out of the market [guessing] about 65% of the time, tells me you may be posting for affect rather than thinking about what you are saying.

Again, if I misunderstood you, please explain. Thanks

tsptalk
09-08-2007, 06:20 PM
Just started using TSPTalk and ebb chart. Lets see if it works!
Welcome and good luck!

Show-me
09-08-2007, 09:11 PM
Just started using TSPTalk and ebb chart. Lets see if it works!

Welcome and good luck. :D

Timmie-O
09-09-2007, 12:23 AM
I'm thinking I misunderstood you. Please correct me if I'm off track because what you are saying is kind of contradictory and you seemed to be looking for controversy where it need not be.

You wouldn't believe how many emails I received from people who were freaked out about the late change by the ebbchart. My response was to say if you are following the system and you are 100% in the S fund instead of 100% I fund, don't jump out a window. It's not that big of a deal. Emphasis on "if you are following the system". If you are not following it, then you are doing whatever you want to anyway.

Of course next to Ebb's system, anything looks relatively weaker. But to say TSP Trading or Trader Fred is less useful - after you said you are close to retirement and it is unwise to be fully invested, and Fred's system has tripled the return of the S&P 500 while being out of the market [guessing] about 65% of the time, tells me you may be posting for affect rather than thinking about what you are saying.

Again, if I misunderstood you, please explain. Thanks

My situation is that I can retire in a few weeks if I want. I enjoy what I do, and will work another year or two - maybe. At this stage of life, I keep at least 90% in the G Fund. Some days, I may switch to the I Fund and put in 5 or 10% - it may be only 2 or 3%. This past week I was in the F Fund for 5%. I don't want to be fully invested now or in the future. Looking back, it was a good move; I wish I had been fully invested in the F Fund at the time, but I won't take the risk.


About the many emails you received about the late change by the ebbchart: I switched to the I Fund effective Monday. I am okay with the change by ebbchart.

I didn't intend to rub you the wrong way. You provide a lot of information and I'm sure you spend a lot of time keeping things in order on this board. I appreciate it.

Spaf
09-09-2007, 12:39 AM
Timmie,
You seem to have your ducks in order!
Please remember that we don't know the risk v reward elements of a lot of members. So U could be 1 year TSP @ 1K.....or 30 year TSP @ XXXK.

A bird in the hand is worth 3 in the bush!
Protect Ur retirement!
Spaf


My situation is that I can retire in a few weeks if I want. I enjoy what I do, and will work another year or two - maybe.

Timmie-O
09-09-2007, 02:35 AM
Timmie,
You seem to have your ducks in order!
Please remember that we don't know the risk v reward elements of a lot of members. So U could be 1 year TSP @ 1K.....or 30 year TSP @ XXXK.

A bird in the hand is worth 3 in the bush!
Protect Ur retirement!
Spaf

I have 22 years in TSP, military and civilian work. Now I have 143K in TSP. Some years my TSP performed poorly. In my earlier years I took much more risk than now.

tsptalk
09-09-2007, 01:35 PM
I didn't intend to rub you the wrong way.
No, as I thought, I just misunderstood you. Thanks.