Check the tracker, there you can find the ones who publicize their transactions. Some people post their rationale for the move there or in their account talk.
https://www.tsptalk.com/tracker/tsp-tracker.php
Hey Everyone!
I had a question about interfund transferring, but needed to join in order to ask. So...here I am...lol
55 yrs old, plan to retire on my 60th birthday. It will be the end of the pay/work period, and a Friday! I'll have 29 yrs and 5 mos. My current TSP value is ~$670K. I've been contributing 15% for as long as I can remember into the C (50%), S (30%) & I (20%) Funds.
My question, though I already moved on it because I couldn't stand to watch the C & S Funds begin their dive, is I was wondering if anyone else decided to move out of their domestic growth funds (C & S) for a while and into the G Fund (to maintain value) while the new Administration continues to make decisions that aren't (IMO) in our best economical interests? I've left 10% in the I Fund with an 80/20 split (G/I) on new contributions for reasons I'll keep to myself for now.
Good move? Bad move? Meh?
Thanks!
Kevin
Check the tracker, there you can find the ones who publicize their transactions. Some people post their rationale for the move there or in their account talk.
https://www.tsptalk.com/tracker/tsp-tracker.php
What Bullitt said. In case you get lost or confused a little bit, go to the link and scroll down a little and click on Members' Recent IFT's.
PO
Tom
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