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James48843
07-31-2009, 07:32 PM
After a month long delay-both the May and June FTRIB meeting minutes have now been published.

They are still spending millions on a TSP Website redesign (lots of ooohs and Aaahhs, and millions of your money being squandered away to make a flashy new website revison).

And they are shocked and surprised that tracking error is up compared to previous years. (We told them when they proposed limits on trading, that limits would jack up the tracking error- as Barclays would have less slush fund money to play with.)

So...here, without further comment- please feel free to browse over to:
http://www.frtib.gov/FOIA/index.html

and then click on current year Board Meeting minutes in the electronic library, and see May and June 2009 minutes.

Enjoy.

James48843
08-24-2009, 12:02 PM
New meeting minutes for July are out today at http://www.ftrib.gov Go to the electronic meeting room, then click on most recent meeting minutes. There are several powerpoints attached this month.


Here are the minutes as a whole:

FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT INVESTMENT BOARD
* 1250 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 * *
THRIFT
SAVINGS
PLAN


MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD MEMBERS
July 20,2009

Andrew M. Saul, Chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift lnvestment Board
convened a meeting of the Board members on July 20, 2009 at 9:00 a.m., Eastern Time. The meeting was open to the public at the Board's offices at 1250 H Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. In attendance were Thomas A. Fink of Alaska, member; Terrence A. Duffy, member, by telephone; Alejandro M. Sanchez of Florida, member; Gordon J. Whiting of New York, member; Gregory T. Long, Executive Director; Thomas K. Emswiler, Secretary and General Counsel; Mark A. Hagerty, Chief Information Officer; Pamela-Jeanne Moran, Director, Participant Services; James B. Petrick, Chief Financial Officer; Tracey A. Ray, Chief lnvestment Officer; and Renee Wilder, Director, Research and Strategic Planning. Also in attendance were Mr. Blake Grossman, CEO of Barclays Global Investors (BGI), Mr. Laurence
Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock, Ms. Lillian Wan, Managing Director, BGI, and Mr. Patrick Dunne, Head, Securities Lending and Cash Management, BGI.

Chairman Saul welcomed the visitors from BG) and BlackRock and
commented that the Agency has had a very good longstanding relationship with BGI.

Approval of the minutes of the June 16, 2009 Board member meetinq.
Chairman Saul entertained a motion for approval of the minutes of the
June 16,2009 Board member meeting. The following motion was made, seconded, and adopted without objection:

MOTION: That the minutes of the Board member meeting that was
held on June 16,2009, be approved.

Thrift Savings Plan activity report bv the Executive Director.
Mr. Long also welcomed the group from BGI and BlackRock and asked
Ms. Wilder to present the Participant Activity Report.
Participant Activity Report
Ms. Wilder reviewed the report on TSP statistics. See "Thrift
Savings Fund Statistics" (attached). In June, the Fund continued to increase and posted a balance of $21 5 billion. At one point the Fund was as low as $195 billion so the Fund continues to recover.

The participation rate is holding steady at 83.8 percent. While
participants have become more conservative in terms of their asset allocations the Plan did not see a major bail out. The participation rate between May and June dipped slightly because of some decline in stocks and contributions. In June, the Plan also saw a bit of an increase in withdrawals and, therefore, there are participants who cannot contribute for six months.

James48843
08-24-2009, 12:03 PM
(continued)

Some of this decline is seasonal and was also reflected between May and June of 2008 and November and December of 2008. Chairman Saul commented that the Plan took in $2.1 billion of new money in June which shows that participants are still contributing. The participant base is also growing, and the Plan now has 4.12 billion participants. This
number will increase even further when the Agency implements auto enrollment.

Ms. Moran explained that the President signed the Federal
Retirement Reform Act of 2009 on June 22nd and, among other things, this law allows the Agency to initiate immediate agency contributions, which the Agency is currently implementing, and also automatic enrollment of new and rehired employees. The Agency will begin implementing auto enrollment next year. As far as immediate agency contributions, a new FERS employee's one percent agency contribution will begin immediately. Further, once new employees start contributing their own money, they will now automatically receive the agencies' matching contributions which should serve as an enticement to participate in the TSP. Ms..Moran estimates that this change will impact approximately 50,000 employees immediately. Mr. Long commented that the immediate agency matching will increase the attractiveness of the TSP for many employees who previously may..
have put off contributing until they received the agency match.

Ms. Moran noted that auto enrollment of employees will likely
not be in place until approximately the spring of 2010. Auto enrollment will mean that new and rehired employees who make no TSP election will automatically have three percent of their pay contributed to the TSP. These employees will also receive the agency one percent and matching contributions. It is anticipated that employees will not miss the money in their paycheck and that they will have an incentive to continue contributing. These employees do have the option to change their contribution amount or to opt out. Mr. Long noted that the Plan's participation rate has stayed within a narrow band of between 83 and 87 percent for over a decade, and he anticipates that these changes will enable the Plan to move beyond these
levels and increase participation.

Ms. Wilder then noted it appears for the month of the June that
the Ready Reserve's participation rate dropped significantly. Ms. Wilder commented that in fact participation for the Ready Reserve did not drop but instead the decline reflects updated data which the Agency received in June from the Department of Defense. This new data impacted the denominator used in calculating the participation rate.


b. Legislative Report
Mr. Long noted that Mr. Trabucco could not attend the meeting.
Now that the legislation has been pushed through, Mr. Trabucco will be working with ETAC as well as Capitol Hill to implement the recent legislative changes.

c. Quarterly Investment Performance Report
Ms. Ray reviewed the July 3,2009 memorandum (attached),
entitled "June 2009 Performance Review." For June, BGl's International Fund had a tracking error of negative 52 basis points, and year-to-date the Fund's tracking error is negative 135 basis points. This is due to BGl's fair value adjustments on May 29th and December 31 st.

Year-to-date, BGl's small-mid cap fund has a tracking error of
153 basis points. In this fund, Barclays uses an optimization program, and,
therefore, though there are 3,900 securities, BGI only purchases 2,700. BGI uses a quantitative system to weight the larger-cap securities to try to achieve the effect of the smaller-cap securities that BGI is not purchasing. In addition, there are approximately 80 or so publicly-traded partnerships (which are primarily energy related such as oil and gas exploration), that cannot be owned in the fund because they could create unfavorable tax consequences for the tax-exempt accounts. This has resulted in significant tracking error over time. The good news is that BGI has been advocating for the index provider to remove these stocks since the tax-exempt accounts cannot own them, and the provider has decided to do so and will be phasing out all the publicly-traded partnerships in the underlying index beginning in . September and finishing-up in December. This should go a long way toward reducing the 153 basis point tracking error.

Ms. Ray reviewed the trading costs for the month of June which were fairly low. Separately, she noted that the G Fund .is paying 3.25 percent which
is a great rate for daily liquidity.

All funds except the I Fund were up slightly in June, and this marks the fourth month in a row of positive returns. So far the returns are positive for July as well. Year-to-date, as of end of business on Friday, the S Fund is up 9.9
percent and the I Fund is up 8.1 percent.

James48843
08-24-2009, 12:03 PM
(Continued)

For the month of June, the L Funds were slightly positive. Yearto-
date, the L 2010 Fund's performance is much closer to the Income Fund because the L 2010 Fund is converging to the income fund asset allocation. Mr. Long commented that the Agency's conservative approach toward the L Funds, especially in the L 2010 Fund, protected employees who were close to retirement. The L 2010 Fund was down approximately 10 percent last year but other similar 2010 Funds were down between 24 and 29 percent. Participants have been reminded of the beneficial structure through the Highlights as well as Mr. Long's end-of-year newsletter.

For the third month in a row, participants transferred money out
of the fixed income funds and into the equity funds. Over 601,850, or fifteen percent of participants, have L Fund accounts. Ms. Ray noted that an independent audit showed no exceptions to BGl's proxy voting policy during the I st quarter.

After this discussion, the members made, seconded, and adopted the following resolution by unanimous vote:

RESOLUTION
WHEREAS the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of
1986, as amended (5 U.S.C. § 8401 et seq.) provides that the
Board members shall establish policies for the investment and
management of the Thrift Savings Fund (5 U.S.C. § 8472(f)(l)
and (2)); and
WHEREAS the Board members at this meeting have reviewed
the investment performance and investment policies of the Government Securities lnvestment Fund, the Fixed lncome lndex lnvestment Fund, the Common Stock lndex lnvestment Fund, the Small Capitalization Stock lndex lnvestment Fund, and the lnternational Stock lndex lnvestment Fund; and WHEREAS the Board members are satisfied with the investment performance and investment policies of theseFunds;

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the current investment policies for the Government Securities lnvestment Fund, the Fixed lncome lndex lnvestment Fund, the Common Stock lndex lnvestment Fund, the Small Capitalization Stock lndex lnvestment Fund, and the lnternational Stock lndex
lnvestment Fund are affirmed without change.


3. Discussion of Pending BGI/BlackRock Merger.
Ms. Lillian Wan, Managing Director from Barclays Global Investors
(BGI) and the Agency's client relationship officer, introduced Mr. Laurence Fink, Chairman and CEO of BlackRock, Mr. Blake Grossman, CEO of BGI, and Mr. Patrick Dunne, Head, Securities Lending and Cash Management at BGI.

James48843
08-24-2009, 12:04 PM
(continued)

Mr. Grossman discussed the proposed merger between BGI and BlackRock and the logic behind the arrangement. For quite a number of years, the
two organizations have known each other well. BGI was a client of BlackRock's and used its analytic tools and was able to see that the organizations' philosophies and cultures are well aligned. There are several reasons why BGI believes that this merger will benefit its largest, most sophisticated clients. A key reason is the significant expansion of total capabilities that result by virtue of combining BGI and BlackRock. There will now be more capability, intellectual capital, research resources, and state-of-the-art thinking regarding defined contribution plans standing behind the TSP relationship.

Further, the increased scale will be a significant advantage in asset management and will enable the combined team to invest more in research and IT capabilities so that the organization is even more on the forefront
as far as risk management. Mr. Grossman emphasized that the merger will not impact the basic investment philosophy as far as index strategies. The proposed merger is very well supported by BGl's senior management, and Mr. Grossman views it as a powerful combination which clients are looking for.

Mr. L. Fink then reviewed the presentation "Introducing BlackRock Global Investors-Investor Presentation, June 2009" (attached). BlackRock believes
its status as a public firm is good for clients because it results in transparency,
regulation, and supervision. BlackRock is going to be the largest pure-play asset manager in the world. BlackRock does not want to compete with its clients so 100 percent of its business is investment management and investment technology.

BlackRock is not a bank, not an insurance company, and not a securities company.

Mr. L. Fink does not believe it is a good combination to have a bank and investment management firm. The combination of BGI and BlackRock is important because the investment management business is difficult and requires a lot of people and global capabilities.

BlackRock Global Investors will be the largest investment management
company, and its market capitalization will be approximately $33 billion which is larger than many large banks. BGI and BlackRock have known each other for years and that was an important component of the merger. Mr. L. Fink emphasized that, depending on regulatory approvals, the merger will not close until December or January.

BlackRock will bring a historical and active management approach to
the combination. The company has been known in its 22-year history for being innovative and providing tailored, customized solutions for its clients. The company has a division called BlackRock Solutions which provides leading-edge technology for risk management and supports several government clients, including the New York Federal Reserve and several central banks in Europe. BlackRock has one global technology platform so upon the merger with BGI, BlackRock Global Investors will be connected worldwide.

BGI brings a world-class entity in terms of index and scientific investing. It brings ishares and product innovation and is considered a leader in retirement solutions. Eighty-five percent of BGl's and BlackRock's businesses are
not in competition as the businesses are different but the cultures are very similar.

Most investment mergers are difficult because of the integration risk and because of redundancy but there is little redundancy with this merger.

Mr. L. Fink noted that the investment teams that work on the TSP account will stay the same. During the merger process, the investors are not involved in the integration process so that clients continue to come first. The combined organization will have $2.7 trillion in assets under management and world class analytics and risk management. BGI and BlackRock have similar cultures as far as intensity, integrity, and the importance of teams.

Mr. L. Fink mentioned that he is very proud of BlackRock's corporate
governance. BlackRock has three large investors, Bank of America, PNC and
ultimately Barclays, who have agreed to vote affirmatively with the independent board. BlackRock Global lnvestors will have a nine-person independent board that will truly govern the firm and serve as an independent decision making body.

Mr. L. Fink believes that bringing these firms together is a transformational opportunity. Scale and awareness of the global market is becoming
more and more critical in the investment management business. Scale will be
especially important as the investment management area is more regulated.
BlackRock has over 1,000 employees on its risk management team; risk
management has always been a key component at BlackRock.

BlackRock Global lnvestors will be a fully integrated firm and will bring
technology, investment, risk management, and client communication together and under one common platform. The organization will be balanced with 58 percent active assets under management, 34 percent passive, and 8 percent scientific.

BlackRock manages and uses its risk management tools for clients globally and reviews over $7 trillion of assets on behalf of clients on a regular basis. Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae and other agencies as well as international clients and sovereign wealth funds use BlackRock's systems to analyze risk. BGl's strength in scientific indexing and its superior position as far as indexing and equities will enhance BlackRock's leadership in risk management.
Mr. Grossman will be one of the key people running BlackRock Global
lnvestors and will become a Vice Chairman and Head of Scientific Investments and will join the Office of the Chairman. Both firms spend a great deal of time on management sessions and succession management planning.

Mr. L. Fink believes this merger will benefit the TSP.

BlackRock's investment portfolio is $1.35 trillion and BGl's is $1.5
trillion, and very modest amounts of BlackRock's business are in securities lending.

The securities lending part of BlackRock will merge into BGl's securities lending program. Mr. T. Fink asked for a comparison between BlackRock's and BGl's approach as far as securities lending. There are two components to securities lending. There is the actual process of lending out the securities, and Mr. L. Fink stated that BGI is as good at this as any firm, and then there is the process of cash management. BlackRock has a $350 billion cash management business, and BGl's is approximately $200 billion. While he cannot comment on BGl's risk strategy, Mr. L. Fink feels that BlackRock is a very strong cash manager. During the liquidity crisis of last year, none of BlackRock's clients lost money.

James48843
08-24-2009, 12:04 PM
Mr. Grossman emphasized that BGI has a very long history in
securities lending and has never had a client realize a loss in securities lending.

Bringing the organizations together and increasing resources will benefit cash
management activities from a risk and credit assessment standpoint. Mr. Grossman believes that the merger will benefit the securities lending program.
Mr. T. Fink emphasized that BGI has been doing a good job as far as
securities lending, and he would like to take a very conservative approach to cash management and securities lending. BGI and BlackRock manage their cash very conservatively. Mr. Grossman added that since the market dislocations in 2007, BGI shifted funds to a lower risk, higher liquidity profile. There are some risks with securities lending but Mr. Grossman feels they are very low and can be managed effectively. Participants in the TSP have earned many hundreds of millions of dollars through the securities lending program.

BlackRock's regulators include the SEC, the Federal Reserve, the
FSA, and the OCC. As far as corporate governance, the three largest shareholders are Bank of America, PNC, and Barclays. The members of BlackRock Global Investors' five-person management team will include Ms. Grossman, the President of BlackRock, two Chief Operating Officers and the Head of Client Services. There are also several committees, and the Office of the Chairman is the committee which handles the major policy issues and determines the direction of the firm. Mr. L. Fink works collaboratively and has overruled this committee only twice. BlackRock has an independent board of very successful global leaders from the financial community and a few non-industry members as well.

The three largest shareholders have agreed to let the independent
directors control their votes indefinitely and gave their fiduciary responsibility to the board of directors. The shareholders do have blocking rights as far as mergers and dilution issues. Mr. Duffy emphasized that a lot of the activity that got companies in trouble over the past year was related to activity that could not be seen by the SEC.

Mr. L. Fink commented that many financial institutions fell down due to balance sheet items and BlackRock does not lend. All of its over-the-counter transactions are on behalf of clients. If there is a counterparty, its transactions are fully collateralized. Mr. L. Fink stated that there was no failure as far as public investment firms on behalf of client accounts.

Chairman Saul stated that BlackRock has a reputation of the highest
quality as a money manager institution. BGI has done a great job with the Plan and especially during recent tough times. This merger is a real plus for the Plan. Mr Long agreed and noted that the senior staff also fully supports the BlackRockIBGI merger and views it as a plus for the TSP and its participants.


4. Quarterlv Vendor Financial Reports.
Mr. Petrick reviewed the July 10,2009 memorandum (attached),
entitled "Quarterly Financial Assessment of TSP's Primary Vendors - July 2009." This is first time that Mr. Petrick's group included BlackRock's financials in its review.

Not surprisingly, as reported at previous meetings, a few companies have shown losses in the last several periods but Mr. Petrick does not see anything that puts any of the companies in jeopardy. Mr. Petrick's team continues to closely track the Agency's smaller vendors. Ms. Moran commented that the call centers are running well.

Switch & Data is still struggling to achieve profitability, and the Agency
looks at them carefully. Switch & Data used most of the proceeds of its big stock sale to continue to expand. It has closed its unprofitable centers and expanded into new ones which has not allowed them to achieve near-term profitability. The company is committed to expansion. Mr. Hagerty noted that the Agency sends people to visit the facilities and monitors the care and conditions of the facilities as well as staff turnover and other factors. There have been no major disruptions.

James48843
08-24-2009, 12:05 PM
(continued July meeting minutes )

. IT Modernization Update.
Mr. Hagerty reviewed the July 20, 2009 "TSP Systems Modernization
Update." The objective of the TSP Systems Modernization effort was to ensure that the Agency's systems had reliability, availability, security and scalability so that the TSP systems could deliver services under any circumstances. Mr. Hagerty's team is on schedule and on budget to make this happen. Relocating the Agency's primary data center caused somewhat of a schedule interruption but the relocation has been going as planned.
The backup data center in Pennsylvania has been upgraded with
increased power and cooling capabilities to ensure that it can handle near and longterm expansion and related requirements. The mainframe and supported
applications were successfully moved to the new data center. In the past couple of months Mr. Hagerty's group, and in particular Mr. Roy Friend, has devoted a significant amount of focus on the network infrastructure and ensuring that the new primary and backup mission critical links have been provisioned, tested, and put into service. The new equipment has been provisioned, sent to the primary data centers, interconnected and configured.

Most importantly, the Agency successfully tested its failover design in a lab environment and now this equipment has been shipped out to the Agency's remote sites where Mr. Hagerty is confident the automatic failover and new network configuration will succeed.

The other ongoing, big initiative is the relocation of the Agency's server
applications from the standalone distributed server environment to the IBM Blade VMWare virtualized server environment. This will enable dynamic scalability and is on target for a September 30th implementation date.

Moving forward through the end of September, Mr. Hagerty's team will
continue to make sure that the network circuits are provisioned and tested and in production at both the primary and backup data centers. The team will be installing and testing all of the applications into the virtual server environment. Mr. Friend is working on a new backup solution for the Agency's disk drives. Depending on the outcome of lab tests, Mr. Hagerty has set aside approximately $3 million of funds for final investment in this capability. Also, the team will be working on the implementation of a full-sized test database.

Near the close of the fiscal year, Ms. Susan Smith's team will receive a significant amount of focus. The developers' workload is going to increase significantly over the coming months as the Agency upgrades the recordkeeping system and continues work on the Web redesign.
Ms. Moran noted that the beta Web site should be rolled out in the fall.
Once the beta Web site is in place, the Agency will collect preliminary feedback from participants. Based on feedback from participants, it is likely that the Agency will have to do some tweaking to the site, and the full site will be implemented in 2010.

Mr. Long's goal is to have to the new Web site up in place by the first quarter of 2010.

Mr. Hagerty continued that Mr. Friend will be helping Ms. Moran and
her group to improve the call center infrastructure. Over the past year and half, Mr. Hagerty's group has been working the hardware and network initiative on the modernization side, and Ms. Smith has been able to refine and improve the project management activities on her side. Some of the items in the next steps are a direct result of Ms. Smith's refinement and business improvement efforts.

By September 30th, the vast majority, roughly 90 percent, of the
project will be completed. There will be one more investment of approximately $3 million related to storage infrastructure but that is a part of the initial budget. The last ten percent of the project will probably involve divesting the Agency from the old data center. The Agency still has a very small footprint in the old data center. It is likely that the Agency will be moved out of the old data center during the first quarter of 2010.

Mr. Long commented that the modernization project puts the Agency in
a dramatically better place as far as network and hardware and now the work will commence as far as software and applications. In particular the Agency has to get the resources in place to support a full-size test database. Chairman Saul commented that he would recommend getting the Web site complete as soon as possible as this is the Agency's face to its participants.


Closed session.

On a vote taken by the Secretary before the meeting, the members
closed the meeting at 10135 a.m. for a ten-minute break to be followed by a
discussion of confidential procurement information and proprietary data.
At 11 :42 a.m., upon completion of the executive session, the members
reconvened the open portion of meeting.

Whereupon, there being no further business, the following motion was
made, seconded, and adopted without objection and Chairman Saul adjourned the meeting at 1 1 :42 a.m.
MOTION: That this meeting be adjourned.
Secretary
Attachments


1. Thrift Savings Fund Statistics
2. June 2009 Performance Review - G, F, C, S, I, and L Funds
3. Introducing BlackRock Global Investors - Investor Presentation 2009
4 Quarterly Financial Assessment of TSP's Primary Vendors - July 2009
5. TSP Systems Modernization Update - July 20, 2009

James48843
10-22-2009, 08:41 AM
August Thrift Board Meeting minutes are out.

FERS TSP participation numbers dropped, but more new employees are showing up, as they roll out new-hire enrollment nationwide.

Also- They have decided NOT to proceed at this time with anything to offer the Mutual Fund window at this time that was in the legislation earlier this year.

Details in the monthly meeting minutes-
http://www.frtib.gov/pdf/minutes/MM-2009Aug-Att3.pdf

Frixxxx
10-22-2009, 08:58 AM
FERS TSP participation numbers dropped, but more new employees are showing up, as they roll out new-hire enrollment nationwide.

Board



Ms. Wilder explained that while it appears that the FERS
participation rate has declined, this figure it largely a function of mathematics.

WHAT KIND OF STATEMENT IS THAT? Next thing you know they'll be saying crap like, "We had to subtract the numbers cause there wasn't as many in there anymore."

A function of mathematics? No, participation is now calculated using different numbers, the freakin function is the same.....

Do these people have a clue?

FREAKIN RANT OVER:mad:

James48843
12-25-2009, 08:35 AM
October FTRIB Meeting Minutes now out:

http://www.frtib.gov/pdf/minutes/2009Oct.pdf

Items of note:
The new beta TSP website is almost ready- (as of the October meeting)

"The Agency will launch. a beta site in November to give participants an opportunity to provide feedback on the site. Every 500" person leaving account access on the current website will be invited to view the beta site and fill out a survey. The survey will close after 5,000 responses."

"Chairman Saul inquired about the timetable for the beta site. Mr. Long and Ms. Wilder said that the beta site will go up for testing next month and that the old website will come down in February or March in 2010. Ms. Moran explained that the timetable depends, to some extent, on the feedback the Agency gets from the beta site."

Other highlights:

"Mr. Strombotne asked whether the Board is considering a mutual fund window in the future. Mr. Long stated that the Agency is currently taking no action on a mutual fund window, and the Agency will continue take no action unless or until members of the Employee Thrift Advisory Committee express comfort with it."

James48843
12-25-2009, 09:03 AM
From the October numbers:


7732


The Thrift Board tried to deflect the discussion away from the obvious point- that being that NET Administrative costs have gone UP, not down, since they imposed Trading limits. No ETAC member caught this--

Here is what the Thrift Board said:

"The International (I) Fund has a year-to-date tracking error of negative 165 basis points, which is due to a fair value adjustment made to reflect changes that occur in the domestic market after the foreign markets close. But for the fairvalue adjustment, the I Fund would be outperforming its index by about 50 basis points.

The trading costs of the funds, as well as the overall dollar amount traded, have gone down since the TSP implemented the lnterfund Transfer Limitation Program."


Why this is important to note:

They noted that the I Fund was not accurate- off by negative 165 basis points. What that means is that SOMEONE stole 165 basis points worth of money out of here, by using Fair Value adjustments. Without the Fair Value clipping, the I fund would have beaten the return by 50 basis points. The bottom line is there is 215 basis points difference between what the I fund earned, and what it should have earned, had not the Fair Value clipping taken place.


Apparently, neither the Thrift Board members, nor the Employee Advisory Council members were smart enough to ask the right question-

I.E. WHY are administrative costs going UP, when the whole reason given, back when they were considering trading limits, what that they said Administrative costs would go DOWN if they imposed trading limits ?

THAT is what they should have been asking.

Either our ETAC members are too un-informed, or too dense to see that,
or.... they don't have the guts to ask the hard question.

Once again, our Employee Thrift Advisory Council has demonstrated that they don't have the knowledge, or the guts, to stand up for employees and demand our right to trade our own money.


Enough said.

Merry Christmas- the numbers don't lie.

James48843
12-25-2009, 09:23 AM
Since the imposition of trading limits in 2008, the tracking error has also grossly increased. Here is the data, from the October meeting minutes, showing how the S and the I funds have missed the Index targets they are tracking by significant amounts. YOU lost more than a percentage EACH in the S and the I fund, since they imposed trading limits. Previous years we not anything like this at all:



7734

That in itself is reason enough to demand they look at trading limits again.

tsptalk
12-25-2009, 01:46 PM
Thanks James. Very frustrating.

nasa1974
12-25-2009, 03:43 PM
Maybe Barclays was recovering their losses before the takeover by BlackRock, I think that is the name. What is their name? Dang. But your right costs have gone up and the FRTIB budget is going up significantly.

James48843
03-31-2010, 11:24 PM
New data in. January Thrift Board minutes now posted on-line.

No surprise to us, of course. We warned before they imposed limits that this would happen.

Expenses have gone UP, not down, since they imposed trading limits:


Gross Expenses:
8827

Remember, they began locking accounts out of moving funds in March 2008. Since that time, costs have soared.

Net Expenses, the amount actually charged to TSP shareholders, DOUBLED over that time, from 1.4 basis points, to 2.8 basis points.
8828

tsptalk
03-31-2010, 11:29 PM
Unreal! Thanks James. I'll get with you later on this.

XL-entLady
03-31-2010, 11:48 PM
And we didn't even get a kiss. :sick:

JTH
03-31-2010, 11:56 PM
I just wonder what they must be thinking now? Really, how can they justify this? I wonder if they are going to let pride get in the way at our expense?

Unreal...

FAB1
04-01-2010, 01:31 PM
I just wonder what they must be thinking now? Really, how can they justify this? I wonder if they are going to let pride get in the way at our expense?

Unreal...

Maybee not - if they can come up with a "good lie" to absolve themselves of accountability.

JimmyJoe
04-01-2010, 03:05 PM
Just sad.

Frixxxx
04-01-2010, 03:05 PM
Maybee not - if they can come up with a "good lie" to absolve themselves of accountability.

No, Fire them...This is ridiculous and the board should be de-throned!

Frixxxx
04-01-2010, 03:20 PM
Hey...anyone...I've got no time to search, but there were those two reporters who showed up here to ask us about IFT limits...:blink:

Can anyone give me those posts?:suspicious:

tsptalk
04-01-2010, 04:10 PM
I'd rather see James get the credit for exposing this, but he may be too busy.

I was asking James if he wanted to write something up, and we'd get some of these publications to publish it.

Frixxxx
04-01-2010, 06:15 PM
James gets all the credit...I just wanted those things handy in case we needed to get the ball rolling.

James, let us know when we need to be your support team! I won't jump the gun on this Tom!

merlin
04-04-2010, 10:01 PM
I just don't no what to say. :notrust::sick:

merlin
04-04-2010, 10:03 PM
I know one thing. They need to be fired.

Rod
04-05-2010, 06:07 AM
James has stayed on top of this, and surely deserves our praise and respect.

Thank you James (and those who have assisted him) for your faithfulness and steadfastness!

Rod
04-05-2010, 06:10 AM
I just wonder what they must be thinking now? Really, how can they justify this? I wonder if they are going to let pride get in the way at our expense?

Unreal...

They will simply sweep this data under the rug unless we bring the heat-n-hammer down onto them through articles and lobbying.